Psychosocial and Computer-Assisted Intervention for College Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Preliminary Support for Feasibility.

IF 0.7 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities Pub Date : 2016-09-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-26
Susan W White, John A Richey, Denis Gracanin, Marika Coffman, Rebecca Elias, Stephen LaConte, Thomas H Ollendick
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Abstract

The number of young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) enrolled in higher education institutions has steadily increased over the last decade. Despite this, there has been little research on how to most effectively support this growing population. The current study presents data from a pilot trial of two novel intervention programs developed for college students with ASD. In this small randomized controlled trial, college students with ASD (n = 8) were assigned to one of two new programs - either an intervention based on a virtual reality-Brain-Computer Interface for ASD (BCI-ASD) or a psychosocial intervention, the College and Living Success (CLS) program. Preliminary evidence supports the feasibility and acceptability of both programs, although behavioral outcomes were inconsistent across participants and interventions. Results indicate that expanded research on psychosocial and computer-assisted intervention approaches for this population is warranted, given the preliminary support found in this pilot study.

对患有自闭症谱系障碍的大学生进行社会心理和计算机辅助干预:初步支持可行性。
在过去十年中,高等教育机构招收的患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的年轻人数量稳步增长。尽管如此,有关如何最有效地支持这一日益增长的人群的研究却很少。本研究介绍了针对患有 ASD 的大学生开发的两个新型干预项目的试点试验数据。在这项小型随机对照试验中,患有 ASD 的大学生(n = 8)被分配到两个新项目中的一个--一个是基于虚拟现实--ASD 脑机界面(BCI-ASD)的干预项目,另一个是社会心理干预项目--大学与成功生活(CLS)项目。初步证据支持这两个项目的可行性和可接受性,但不同参与者和干预措施的行为结果并不一致。研究结果表明,鉴于这项试点研究中发现的初步支持,有必要扩大对这一人群的社会心理和计算机辅助干预方法的研究。
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期刊介绍: Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities focuses on the education and welfare of persons autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, and developmental disabilities. ETADD invites research and expository manuscripts and critical review of the literature. Major emphasis is on identification and assessment, educational programming, characteristics, training of instructional personnel, rehabilitation, prevention, community understanding and provisions, and legislation.
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