Comparative effectiveness trial: Modular behavior approach for young autistic children compared to comprehensive behavioral intervention

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Autism Research Pub Date : 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1002/aur.3240
Cynthia Anderson, Samantha Hochheimer, Zachary Warren, Eric Butter, Susan L. Hyman, Hongyue Wang, Lisa Wallace, Lynne Levato, Ryan Martin, Kevin G. Stephenson, Megan Norris, Wynn Jacqueline, Tristram Smith, Cynthia R. Johnson
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This 24-week single-blind trial tested a modular approach for young autistic children (MAYAC) that was delivered for fewer hours per week and modified based on child progress and parental input compared to comprehensive behavioral intervention treatment as usual (CBI, TAU). Participants were autistic children, ages 18–60 months of age. MAYAC was initially 5 h of intervention per week, one of which was parent training and the other four direct therapy focusing on social communication and engagement, but additional modules could be added for up to 10 h per week. Comprehensive behavior intervention was delivered for ≥15 h per week. Outcome measures included the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales; VABS, the Ohio Autism Clinical Improvement Scale – Autism Severity; OACIS – AS and the Pervasive Developmental Disorder Behavior Inventory – Parent; PDDBI-P. Implementation and parent satisfaction measures were also collected. Fifty-six children, mean age of 34 months, were randomized. Within-group analysis revealed significant improvements from baseline to week 24 for both MAYAC (p < 0.0001) and CBI, TAU (p < 0.0001) on the VABS. The noninferiority test was performed to test between group differences and MAYAC was not inferior to CBI, TAU on the VABS (p = 0.0144). On the OACIS – AS, 48.0% of MAYAC and 45.5% of CBI were treatment responders there were no significant changes on the PDDBI-P, for either group. Treatment fidelity was high for both groups (>95%) as was parent satisfaction. Findings from this small trial are promising and suggest MAYAC may be an alternative for some young autistic children and their families to CBI, TAU.

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比较有效性试验:针对自闭症幼儿的模块化行为疗法与综合行为干预的比较。
这项为期 24 周的单盲试验测试了针对自闭症幼儿的模块化方法(MAYAC),与常规综合行为干预治疗(CBI,TAU)相比,该方法每周授课时间较短,并根据儿童的进步和家长的意见进行修改。参与者为 18-60 个月大的自闭症儿童。MAYAC 最初每周干预 5 个小时,其中一个小时是家长培训,另外四个小时是直接治疗,重点是社交沟通和参与,但可以增加额外的模块,每周最多 10 个小时。综合行为干预每周≥15小时。结果测量包括维尼兰适应行为量表(Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales; VABS)、俄亥俄自闭症临床改善量表(Ohio Autism Clinical Improvement Scale - Autism Severity; OACIS - AS)和广泛性发育障碍行为量表(Pervasive Developmental Disorder Behavior Inventory - Parent; PDDBI-P)。此外,还收集了实施情况和家长满意度测量结果。56 名平均年龄为 34 个月的儿童被随机分配。组内分析显示,从基线到第 24 周,MAYAC 和家长满意度均有明显改善(P 95%)。这项小规模试验的结果很有希望,表明对于一些自闭症幼儿及其家庭来说,MAYAC 可能是社区康复中心和自闭症儿童治疗中心之外的另一种选择。
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Autism Research
Autism Research 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
8.50%
发文量
187
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: AUTISM RESEARCH will cover the developmental disorders known as Pervasive Developmental Disorders (or autism spectrum disorders – ASDs). The Journal focuses on basic genetic, neurobiological and psychological mechanisms and how these influence developmental processes in ASDs.
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