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Evidence-Based Interventions for Autism

The best available evidence on autism intervention, to empower clinicians, families and decision-makers to make informed choices and improve quality of life.

Developed by
Université Paris NanterreHôpital Robert-DebréUniversity of Southampton

Deciding together, informed by evidence.

EBIA-CT is designed to support shared decisions between clinicians, autistic people, and their families. During the consultation, you explore the research side by side, weigh what the evidence shows against what matters most, and agree on the next steps together.

  1. 1Focus on the personTogether, clarify age, cognitive profile, and the outcomes that matter most — for the person and their family.
  2. 2Explore the evidence togetherReview what peer-reviewed research says works — for whom, under what conditions, and how confident that evidence really is.
  3. 3Decide, side by sideWeigh the evidence against personal needs and priorities, and leave the visit with a plan everyone agreed on.
A clinician and a family making a shared decision together, informed by evidence.EBIA-CT|Autism spectrum disorderIQ: AverageAges 6–12+ Add filterINTERVENTIONSYMPTOMSSLEEPADAPTIVEANXIETYABAHLMelatoninHLSocial skillsLHMCLINICIANBrings the structured evidenceFAMILYBrings priorities and context
A shared consultation: the clinician brings structured evidence, the family brings their priorities, and the decision is made together.

Part of the U-REACH Initiative

EBIA-CT follows the U-REACH methodology for umbrella reviews of clinical trials, ensuring transparent, reproducible, and high-quality evidence synthesis across neurodevelopmental conditions.

Learn about U-REACH
  1. 01

    Identify

    Systematically search peer-reviewed meta-analyses across all major databases.

  2. 02

    Appraise

    Assess methodological quality and rate the certainty of evidence with GRADE.

  3. 03

    Synthesize

    Combine findings across reviews and present them in a transparent, comparable matrix.

Independent Research Funding

EBIA-CT is funded through peer-reviewed research grants, ensuring scientific independence and methodological rigor in presenting evidence to clinicians and families.

Funded by
Agence Nationale de la RechercheNational Institute for Health and Care ResearchFrance 2030

Core Members Of The Team

Corentin J. Gosling

Corentin J. Gosling, PhD

Richard Delorme

Richard Delorme, MD, PhD

Samuele Cortese

Samuele Cortese, MD, PhD

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