Meta-analysis of studies incorporating the interests of young children with autism spectrum disorders into early intervention practices.

Autism Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-05-14 DOI:10.1155/2012/462531
Carl J Dunst, Carol M Trivette, Deborah W Hamby
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Incorporating the interests and preferences of young children with autism spectrum disorders into interventions to promote prosocial behavior and decrease behavior excesses has emerged as a promising practice for addressing the core features of autism. The efficacy of interest-based early intervention practices was examined in a meta-analysis of 24 studies including 78 children 2 to 6 years of age diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. Effect size analyses of intervention versus nonintervention conditions and high-interest versus low-interest contrasts indicated that interest-based intervention practices were effective in terms of increasing prosocial and decreasing aberrant child behavior. Additionally, interest-based interventions that focused on two of the three core features of autism spectrum disorders (poor communication, poor interpersonal relationships) were found most effective in influencing child outcomes. Implications for very early intervention are discussed in terms addressing the behavior markers of autism spectrum disorders before they become firmly established.

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将自闭症谱系障碍幼儿的兴趣纳入早期干预实践的研究荟萃分析。
将自闭症谱系障碍幼儿的兴趣和偏好纳入干预措施,以促进亲社会行为和减少行为过度,已成为解决自闭症核心特征的一种有希望的实践。基于兴趣的早期干预实践的效果在24项研究的荟萃分析中进行了检验,其中包括78名2至6岁被诊断为自闭症谱系障碍的儿童。干预与非干预条件、高兴趣与低兴趣对比的效应量分析表明,基于兴趣的干预实践在增加亲社会和减少异常儿童行为方面是有效的。此外,研究发现,关注自闭症谱系障碍三个核心特征中的两个(沟通不良、人际关系不良)的基于兴趣的干预措施在影响儿童结局方面最为有效。在自闭症谱系障碍的行为标志确立之前,讨论了早期干预的意义。
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