Dierondersteunde interventie voor volwassenen met autisme

Carolien Wijker, Marie-José Enders-Slegers, A. Spek, Ruslan Leontjevas
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This article is based on the thesis in which the eff ects of Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) were explored on, amongst others, self-perceived stress, anxiety, depression, and social communication in adults with autism and an average to high intelligence (Wijker, 2022). AAT is a structured, goal-oriented intervention in which a trained animal plays an integral role. Participants received 10 weekly one-on-one AAT sessions guided by a certified psychologist. The aim of the AAT was to reduce stress and improve social and communication skills. This research shows that 1) after AAT participants experience significantly lower self-perceived stress, agoraphobia, and depression, and informants of AAT participants report significant improvements in social responsiveness, such as social awareness and social communication, 2) that AAT is rated as highly feasible and relevant by both participants and therapists, and 3) that AAT may be effective in generalizing learned skills to participants’ daily lives. Because of its clinically relevant effects and remarkable adherence, AAT can be regarded as a promising therapy for stress-related outcomes, such as anxiety and depression and social awareness and communication in this population. More research however is needed on the effects of AAT in the ASD population and with larger sample sizes.
对自闭症成人的动物辅助干预
本文基于一篇论文,该论文探讨了动物辅助疗法(AAT)在自闭症和平均到高智商成年人的自我感知压力、焦虑、抑郁和社交沟通等方面的影响(Wijker, 2022)。AAT是一种结构化的、目标导向的干预,训练有素的动物在其中扮演着不可或缺的角色。参与者每周接受10次由认证心理学家指导的一对一AAT课程。AAT的目的是减轻压力,提高社交和沟通技巧。本研究表明:1)被试自我感知压力、广场恐怖和抑郁显著降低后,被试的社会反应性(如社会意识和社会沟通)显著改善;2)被试和治疗师都认为AAT具有高度的可行性和相关性;3)AAT可能有效地将学习到的技能推广到被试的日常生活中。由于其临床相关效果和显著的依从性,AAT可以被视为一种有希望的治疗压力相关结果的方法,如焦虑和抑郁以及该人群的社会意识和沟通。然而,AAT对ASD人群的影响还需要更多的研究,样本量也需要更大。
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