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摘要
本研究设计独特,通过联合行为咨询(CBC)方法展示了触觉和 mand 模拟程序,旨在评估对患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的学龄前儿童沟通技能的影响,以及对其在家中的破坏性行为(发脾气)的影响。在三名参与者的家庭中进行的试点研究为主要研究的调整提供了参考,主要研究在九名参与者的家庭中实施。研究采用了 "嵌入式混合方法设计"(Embedded Mixed Methods Design),这种独特的方法有助于全面了解研究结果。主要研究设计采用单个研究对象研究模式,对参与者的设计进行多重探究,确保进行全面和个性化的评估。研究在家庭和临床环境中进行,特殊教育教师和家庭都参与其中。研究结果表明,通过 CBC 方法呈现的触觉和 mand 模拟程序显著提高了儿童的沟通技能,并大大减少了发脾气行为。所有家庭都表示,因变量具有重要的社会意义。干预后,孩子们的沟通能力和社会参与度都有了明显提高。CBC 干预被认为是可行的,对家庭来说也是可行的,没有产生额外的费用。该产品在许多环境中的长期适用性和实用性提高了其社会认可度。这项研究表明,CBC 方法对学业和行为方面的进步具有良好而可靠的影响。
The effect of conjoint behavioral consultation on achieving communication skills in children with autism spectrum disorder
This study, uniquely designed with tact and mand-modeling procedures presented through the Conjoint Behavioral Consultation (CBC) method, aims to evaluate the effects on the communication skills of preschool children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and the impact on disruptive behaviors (tantrums) at home. A pilot study with the families of three participants informed the adaptations for the main study, which was implemented with the families of nine participants. The research was conducted using an Embedded Mixed Methods Design, a distinctive approach that allowed for a comprehensive understanding of the outcomes. The primary research design was a single-subject research model with multiple probes across participants' designs, ensuring a thorough and individualized assessment. The study was carried out in both home and clinical settings, involving the participation of special education teachers and families. The findings indicate that the tact and mand-modeling procedures presented through the CBC method significantly improved the children's communication skills and led to substantial reductions in tantrum behaviors. All families indicated that the dependent variables held significant social importance. Significant enhancements were noted in the children's communication skills and social engagements after the intervention. The CBC intervention was determined to be feasible and feasible for families, with no additional expenses accrued. The long-term suitability and usefulness of the product in many environments increased its societal acceptance. This study revealed that the CBC approach had a favorable and reliable effect on academic and behavioral advancement.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience publishes original research articles and critical review papers on all fundamental and clinical aspects of nervous system development, renewal and regeneration, as well as on the effects of genetic and environmental perturbations of brain development and homeostasis leading to neurodevelopmental disorders and neurological conditions. Studies describing the involvement of stem cells in nervous system maintenance and disease (including brain tumours), stem cell-based approaches for the investigation of neurodegenerative diseases, roles of neuroinflammation in development and disease, and neuroevolution are also encouraged. Investigations using molecular, cellular, physiological, genetic and epigenetic approaches in model systems ranging from simple invertebrates to human iPSC-based 2D and 3D models are encouraged, as are studies using experimental models that provide behavioural or evolutionary insights. The journal also publishes Special Issues dealing with topics at the cutting edge of research edited by Guest Editors appointed by the Editor in Chief. A major aim of the journal is to facilitate the transfer of fundamental studies of nervous system development, maintenance, and disease to clinical applications. The journal thus intends to disseminate valuable information for both biologists and physicians. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience is owned and supported by The International Society for Developmental Neuroscience (ISDN), an organization of scientists interested in advancing developmental neuroscience research in the broadest sense.