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. 2023 Aug;27(6):1601-1615.
doi: 10.1177/13623613221142408. Epub 2022 Dec 15.

An initial trial of OPT-In-Early: An online training program for caregivers of autistic children

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An initial trial of OPT-In-Early: An online training program for caregivers of autistic children

Yael G Dai et al. Autism. 2023 Aug.

Abstract

Early intervention can help children learn language and improve social communication. However, many barriers, including the expense of services and an insufficient number of providers, prohibit families from accessing services when their children are young. We developed a comprehensive online program for caregivers of autistic children. The program, Online Parent Training in Early Behavioral Intervention (OPT-In-Early), uses text and video demonstrations to teach caregivers effective methods for improving their children's language, social, and adaptive skills (e.g. using utensils, toilet training), and reducing their children's disruptive behavior. Sixty-three parents from three states participated in the study. Half of the parents received access to the OPT-In-Early program. After 4 months, parents who had access to the OPT-In-Early program learned more effective intervention strategies, and started using these strategies during interactions with their children, than parents who did not receive access to the program. Parent participation in OPT-In-Early did not significantly influence children's social communication compared to children whose parents did not have access to OPT-In-Early. A longer duration of parents using learned intervention skills with their children may be needed for children's social communication skills to improve.

Keywords: autistic; online training; parent training; self-directed; telehealth.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest: Dr. Diana Robins, Dr. Deborah Fein, and Dr. Marianne Barton are co-owners of M-CHAT, LLC. M-CHAT, LLC licenses use of their intellectual property, the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT) and M-CHAT Revised, with Follow-Up (M-CHAT-R/F), for use in commercial products and collects royalties. Dr. Diana Robins is also on the advisory board for Quadrant Biosciences, Inc. Neither the M-CHAT nor M-CHAT-R/F were used in the current study. The remaining authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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