Mojgan Gitimoghaddam, Natalia Chichkine, Laura McArthur, Sarabjit S Sangha, Vivien Symington
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摘要
本手稿全面概述了应用行为分析 (ABA) 对患有自闭症谱系障碍 (ASD) 的儿童和青少年的影响。我们搜索了七个在线数据库和已确定的系统性综述,以了解已发表的、经同行评审的、探讨 ABA 对健康结果影响的英语研究。测量结果分为八类:认知、语言、社交/沟通、问题行为、适应行为、情绪、自闭症症状和生活质量(QoL)结果。在八项结果测量中,有七项观察到了改善。没有纳入对受试者生活质量进行测量的研究。此外,在收录的 770 份研究记录中,只有 32 份(4%)评估了 ABA 的影响,与对照组或其他干预措施进行了比较,并且没有以掌握特定技能作为改善的标志。研究结果表明,有必要开展大规模的前瞻性研究,将ABA与其他非ABA干预措施进行比较,并对受试者的QoL进行测量,从而为政策制定者提供关于ABA及其他现有和新兴干预措施影响的宝贵信息:在线版本包含补充材料,可查阅 10.1007/s40614-022-00338-x。
Applied Behavior Analysis in Children and Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Scoping Review.
This manuscript provides a comprehensive overview of the impact of applied behavior analysis (ABA) on children and youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Seven online databases and identified systematic reviews were searched for published, peer-reviewed, English-language studies examining the impact of ABA on health outcomes. Measured outcomes were classified into eight categories: cognitive, language, social/communication, problem behavior, adaptive behavior, emotional, autism symptoms, and quality of life (QoL) outcomes. Improvements were observed across seven of the eight outcome measures. There were no included studies that measured subject QoL. Moreover, of 770 included study records, only 32 (4%) assessed ABA impact, had a comparison to a control or other intervention, and did not rely on mastery of specific skills to mark improvement. Results reinforce the need for large-scale prospective studies that compare ABA with other non-ABA interventions and include measurements of subject QoL to provide policy makers with valuable information on the impacts of ABA and other existing and emerging interventions.
Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40614-022-00338-x.