Systematic Review of Group-Based Emotion Regulation Interventions for Autistic Children's Socio-Emotional Competence.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Sitii Hazwaanii Jasni, Fiona Graham, Elliot Bell, Valerie T Y Tan
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Abstract

Autistic children often face challenges in socio-emotional competence (SEC). Group-Based Emotion Regulation Interventions (GBERs), involving parents and teachers, show potential for improving SEC while enhancing accessibility and cost-effectiveness. This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of GBERs for autistic children. A systematic search of seven databases (2012-2022) identified studies on GBERs targeting SEC in autistic children aged 7-18 years. Studies were assessed for risk of bias. Seventeen studies were included. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)-based approaches were most prevalent, with some interventions incorporating play-based, mindfulness, or yoga-based approaches. Effective interventions featured components such as parent and teacher psychoeducation and skill reinforcement through homework. GBERs show promise in improving SEC among autistic children, although caution is warranted as some studies lack comparator groups. Occupational therapists may play a pivotal role in expanding GBERs' access and supporting SEC development.

基于群体的情绪调节干预对自闭症儿童社会情绪能力的系统评价。
自闭症儿童在社会情感能力(SEC)方面经常面临挑战。基于群体的情绪调节干预(GBERs),包括家长和教师,显示出改善SEC的潜力,同时提高可及性和成本效益。本系统综述评估了gber治疗自闭症儿童的有效性。系统检索了7个数据库(2012-2022),发现了针对7-18岁自闭症儿童SEC的GBERs研究。评估研究的偏倚风险。纳入了17项研究。以认知行为疗法(CBT)为基础的方法最为普遍,一些干预措施结合了以游戏为基础、正念或瑜伽为基础的方法。有效的干预措施包括家长和教师的心理教育以及通过家庭作业加强技能。GBERs在改善自闭症儿童的SEC方面表现出希望,尽管由于一些研究缺乏比较组,因此需要谨慎。职业治疗师可能在扩大gber的访问和支持SEC发展方面发挥关键作用。
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期刊介绍: The aim of OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health is to advance knowledge and science in occupational therapy and related fields, nationally and internationally, through the publication of scholarly literature and research. The journal publishes research that advances the understanding of occupation as it relates to participation and health.
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