研究自闭症谱系障碍儿童照顾者在使用自然发展行为干预策略方面的差异。

IF 6.5 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Hallie Brown, Deanna Swain, Hye Won Kim, Sally Rogers, Annette Estes, Connie Kasari, Catherine Lord, So Hyun Kim
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摘要

背景:针对自闭症谱系障碍幼儿的自然发展行为干预(NDBI)通常采用以照顾者为媒介的方法。然而,迄今为止,关于照顾者的技能如何发生变化并进而影响儿童结果的研究十分有限:我们在多个随机对照试验中,使用 "NDBI 策略实施、照顾者变化测量法"(MONSI-CC)评估了 191 名照顾者在参与 NDBI(或对照组)之前的 NDBI 策略使用情况。聚类分析用于考察护理者在干预开始时使用 NDBI 策略的差异性。使用广义线性混合模型研究了干预过程中照料者策略使用的变化及其对儿童社会交流变化的影响:通过聚类分析,我们发现看护者的基线技能符合四种情况:有限的、新兴的、可变的和稳定/高的,几乎没有人口统计学因素可以区分这些组别。起初技能有限或刚刚开始掌握技能的护理人员在接受干预后使用策略的能力有所提高。开始时技能较高(稳定/高或可变)的照顾者在干预期间保持了较高的技能。在这些组别中,接受目标 NDBIs 的照护者的子女在社交沟通技能方面有所提高:结果表明,照顾者的技能通过参与 NDBIs 得到提高,并可能直接促进其子女的成果,尽管还需要对中介因素进行更多研究。在干预开始时,照顾者及其子女的技能状况各不相同,因此可能需要采取个性化的方法。
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Examining variability in Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Intervention strategy use in caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorders

Background

Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions (NDBIs) for young children with autism spectrum disorder commonly involve caregiver-mediated approaches. However, to date, there is limited research on how caregivers' skills change, and, in turn, impact child outcomes.

Methods

We evaluated the NDBI strategy use of 191 caregivers prior to participation in NDBIs (or control groups) across multiple randomized controlled trials, using the Measure of NDBI Strategy Implementation, Caregiver Change (MONSI-CC). Clustering analyses were used to examine caregiver variability in NDBI strategy use at intervention entry. Generalized Linear Mixed Models were used to examine changes in caregiver strategy use over the course of intervention and its impact on changes in children's social communication.

Results

Using clustering analysis, we found that caregivers' baseline skills fit four profiles: limited, emerging, variable, and consistent/high, with few demographic factors distinguishing these groups. Caregivers starting with limited or emerging skills improved in their strategy use with intervention. Caregivers starting with more skills (consistent/high or variable) maintained higher skills over intervention. Children of caregivers in these groups who received target NDBIs improved in their social communication skills.

Conclusions

Results suggested that caregiver skills improve through participation in NDBIs and may directly contribute to their children's outcomes, although more research on mediating factors is needed. Individualized approaches for caregivers and their children starting with differing skill profiles at intervention entry may be warranted.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (JCPP) is a highly regarded international publication that focuses on the fields of child and adolescent psychology and psychiatry. It is recognized for publishing top-tier, clinically relevant research across various disciplines related to these areas. JCPP has a broad global readership and covers a diverse range of topics, including: Epidemiology: Studies on the prevalence and distribution of mental health issues in children and adolescents. Diagnosis: Research on the identification and classification of childhood disorders. Treatments: Psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacological interventions for child and adolescent mental health. Behavior and Cognition: Studies on the behavioral and cognitive aspects of childhood disorders. Neuroscience and Neurobiology: Research on the neural and biological underpinnings of child mental health. Genetics: Genetic factors contributing to the development of childhood disorders. JCPP serves as a platform for integrating empirical research, clinical studies, and high-quality reviews from diverse perspectives, theoretical viewpoints, and disciplines. This interdisciplinary approach is a key feature of the journal, as it fosters a comprehensive understanding of child and adolescent mental health. The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry is published 12 times a year and is affiliated with the Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH), which supports the journal's mission to advance knowledge and practice in the field of child and adolescent mental health.
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