The Role of Professional Training Experiences and Manualized Programs in ABA Providers' Use of Parent Training With Children With Autism
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2019.09.004
The Role of Professional Training Experiences and Manualized Programs in ABA Providers' Use of Parent Training With Children With Autism
Abstract
Parent training, in which providers teach parents intervention strategies to promote their children's skill acquisition and/or behavior management, is considered a best practice in the treatment for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and yet is underutilized in community settings. The present study examined the role of training experiences and manual use in promoting the use of parent training by community providers who serve children with ASD. Applied behavior analysis (ABA) providers (N = 1,089) from across the United States completed self-report questionnaires online. The total number of professional training experiences related to parent training significantly predicted the extensiveness of providers' use of parent training. Receiving supervision in parent training, being trained in a specific parent training approach, taking a course related to parent training, and participating in self-guided learning (e.g., webinar) were unique predictors of parent training extensiveness. While only 15% of ABA providers used manualized parent training programs, using a manual was also a unique predictor of parent training extensiveness. Parallel multiple mediator analyses demonstrated that family-, provider-, and organization-level barriers all partially mediated the relationship between number of training experiences and parent training extensiveness; only provider- and organization-level barriers mediated the relationship between manual use and parent training extensiveness. Recommendations for training and supporting providers at the pre-service and in-service levels are discussed as a means of increasing access to parent training for children with ASD in community settings.
Keywords: autism spectrum disorder; manual use; parent training; professional training experiences.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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