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Multicenter Study
. 2019 Jan 1;24(1):e37-e46.
doi: 10.4317/medoral.22560.

Psychoeducational intervention to improve oral assessment in people with autism spectrum disorder, BIO-BIO region, Chile

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Multicenter Study

Psychoeducational intervention to improve oral assessment in people with autism spectrum disorder, BIO-BIO region, Chile

L-M Orellana et al. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. .

Abstract

Background: To assess the effectiveness of a psychoeducational intervention program designed to facilitate the performance of a series of steps of oral examination in children, adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), in the Bio-Bio region, Chile.

Material and methods: A prospective, quasi-experimental study with pre-intervention, post-intervention and maintenance tests was carried out. Behavior was measured using Frankl's scale and the number of steps of a dental examination completed (1-10 steps) was also recorded. Only 104 of the 188 subjects with ASD that agreed to participate in the study met all the inclusion criteria.

Results: 82 people with ASD completed the psychoeducational intervention. The mean number of steps achieved pre- and post-intervention was 4.1 and 9.4, resulting in a clinically and statistically significant difference. Regarding behavior, the median in the pre-test was 2 (negative behavior) and in the post-test it increased to 3 (positive behavior), this difference being relevant and statistically significant. A maintenance test one month later on 63 people with ASD found no variations in behavior and in the number of examination steps completed.

Conclusions: The proposed intervention was effective as an increase of more than 5 in the number of steps of examination completed was achieved. Frankl's behavior rating also increased, from negative to positive, in a group of children, adolescents and adults with ASD.

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Conflict of interest statement: The authors have declared that no conflict of interest exist.

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Figure 1
Flow chart of the study design by age group.
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Figure 2
Comparison by age group of number of oral assessment steps completed pre- and post-intervention.
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Figure 3
Comparison by age group of number of Frankl Scale scores pre- and post-intervention.

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