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Clinical Trial
. 2000 Jul;105(4):269-85.
doi: 10.1352/0895-8017(2000)105<0269:RTOIEI>2.0.CO;2.

Randomized trial of intensive early intervention for children with pervasive developmental disorder

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Randomized trial of intensive early intervention for children with pervasive developmental disorder

T Smith et al. Am J Ment Retard. 2000 Jul.

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  • Am J Ment Retard 2000 Nov;105(6):508
  • Am J Ment Retard 2001 May;106(3):208

Abstract

Young children with pervasive developmental disorder were randomly assigned to intensive treatment or parent training. The intensive treatment group (7 with autism, 8 with pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified--NOS) averaged 24.52 hours per week of individual treatment for one year, gradually reducing hours over the next 1 to 2 years. The parent training group (7 with autism, 6 with pervasive developmental disorder NOS) received 3 to 9 months of parent training. The groups appeared similar at intake on all measures; however, at follow-up the intensive treatment group outperformed the parent training group on measures of intelligence, visual-spatial skills, language, and academics, though not adaptive functioning or behavior problems. Children with pervasive developmental disorder NOS may have gained more than those with autism.

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