"A scoping review: Social stories supporting behavior change for individuals with Autism".

IF 0.7 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Dominique H Como, Margaret Goodfellow, Delaney Hudak, Sharon A Cermak
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Abstract

Social Stories (also known as social narratives) help individuals participate in and understand social situations. This scoping review identifies and synthesizes social narrative research targeting behavior change in individuals with ASD. Using the following questions as a guide: (a) What is the scope of social narrative interventions used for individuals with ASD, (b) What behavior change outcome measures are evaluated, and (c) What research designs are used; five databases were searched from 2007-to-2018. Fifty-six articles met the criteria. Primary outcomes were sorted into two macro-categories: Reduce Disruptive Behaviors and Increase Desired Behaviors. Most, but not all, studies were found to be effective for various behaviors such as aggressive actions, verbal protests, identifying emotions, executive functioning, following directions, and responding in social situations. Social narratives can be used to promote skills/behaviors in individuals with ASD to enable participation, an important goal in occupational therapy practice. They are an accessible and feasible intervention that can be implemented in various settings for behaviors including activities of daily living, social skills, independence, and self-regulation. Most research reviewed the single subject design, which is a limitation of the research as it makes results difficult to generalize. However, through replication, functional relationships can be determined. Additional research utilizing randomized control trials is recommended.

"范围审查:支持自闭症患者行为改变的社会故事"。
社会故事(也称为社会叙事)有助于个人参与和理解社会情境。本范围界定综述确定并综合了针对 ASD 患者行为改变的社会叙事研究。以下列问题为指导:(a) 用于 ASD 患者的社会叙事干预的范围是什么,(b) 评估了哪些行为改变的结果措施,以及 (c) 使用了哪些研究设计;检索了 2007 年至 2018 年的五个数据库。有 56 篇文章符合标准。主要成果分为两个大类:减少破坏性行为和增加期望行为。研究发现,大多数(但不是全部)研究对各种行为有效,如攻击性行为、口头抗议、识别情绪、执行功能、听从指挥以及在社交场合做出反应。社交叙事可用于促进自闭症患者的技能/行为,使其能够参与其中,这也是职业治疗实践中的一个重要目标。社交叙事是一种方便可行的干预措施,可在各种环境中实施,用于日常生活活动、社交技能、独立性和自我调节等行为。大多数研究都采用了单个研究对象的设计,这是研究的局限性,因为它使研究结果难以推广。不过,通过复制,可以确定功能关系。建议利用随机对照试验开展更多研究。
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