A controlled trial of a training course for parents of children with suspected autism spectrum disorder
- PMID: 16182672
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2005.03.056
A controlled trial of a training course for parents of children with suspected autism spectrum disorder
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate a training course for parents, designed to help them understand autism spectrum disorder and to facilitate social communication with their young child.
Study design: Controlled trial for 51 children aged 24 to 48 months, whose parents received either immediate intervention or delayed access to the course. Outcome was measured 7 months after recruitment in parents' use of facilitative strategies, stress, adaptation to the child; and in children's vocabulary size, behavior problems, and social communication skills.
Results: Taking into account scores at recruitment, child's level of ability, diagnostic grouping, and the interval between assessments, a significant advantage was found for the intervention group in parents' observed use of facilitative strategies and in children's vocabulary size.
Conclusions: The training course is well received by parents and has a measurable effect on both parents' and children's communication skills.
Comment in
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Toward better evidence for parent training programs for autism spectrum disorder.J Pediatr. 2005 Sep;147(3):283-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2005.05.036. J Pediatr. 2005. PMID: 16182660 No abstract available.
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