自闭症谱系障碍和智力残疾患者使用数字活动时间表的系统回顾。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Adelaide W Hammond, Jared R Morris, Terisa Gabrielsen, Timothy B Smith, Nathaniel Medsker
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摘要

背景:本系统综述研究了数字活动时间表作为自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)或智力残疾个体干预的有效性。方法:要纳入,研究必须使用数字呈现的活动时间表,不包括单个活动或群体视觉时间表的任务分析,并且干预必须涉及ASD或智力残疾的个体作为参与者。结果:17项研究符合标准,涉及58名参与者,重点关注不同年龄组的休闲、独立生活和学术技能,82%的研究报告了实施的保真度。结论:回顾发现,大多数干预措施集中在幼儿期,主要针对教学休闲活动,并经常与其他并发干预相结合。设置、参与者年龄和干预措施各不相同,41%符合What Works Clearinghouse质量指标。未来的研究应该关注在中学教育和独立生活技能方面实施的干预措施,并采用更严格的方法标准。
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A systematic review of digital activity schedule use in individuals with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability.

Background: This systematic review examined the effectiveness of digital activity schedules as an intervention for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or intellectual disability.

Method: To be included, studies had to use a digitally presented activity schedule, excluding task analyses of single activities or group visual schedules, and the intervention must involve individuals with ASD or intellectual disability as the participants.

Results: Seventeen studies met the criteria, involving 58 participants, and focused on leisure, independent living, and academic skills across different age groups, with 82% reporting fidelity of implementation.

Conclusion: The review found that most interventions were concentrated in early childhood, primarily aimed at teaching leisure activities, and often combined with other concurrent interventions. The settings, participant ages, and interventions varied, with 41% meeting What Works Clearinghouse quality indicators. Future research should focus on interventions implemented in secondary education and independent living skills, with more rigorous methodological standards.

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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
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期刊介绍: Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability (formerly the Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities) is the official journal of the Australasian Society for the Study of Intellectual Disability (ASSID). JIDD is an international, multidisciplinary journal in the field of intellectual and developmental disability. The journal publishes original qualitative and quantitative research papers, literature reviews, conceptual articles, brief reports, case reports, data briefs, and opinions and perspectives.
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