自闭症谱系障碍儿童功能性沟通训练的广泛性和间接效果的家长评价。

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Behavior Modification Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-27 DOI:10.1177/01454455211018815
Matthew J O'Brien, Kelly E Pelzel, Nicole M Hendrix, Kelly M Schieltz, Kenzie Miller, Nathan A Call, Loukia Tsami, Dorothea C Lerman, Wendy K Berg, Todd G Kopelman, David P Wacker, Scott D Lindgren
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摘要

功能性沟通训练(FCT)是一种行为治疗方法,已被证明可以减少自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)幼儿的问题行为并增加适当的沟通。在这项研究中,我们评估了FCT对30名自闭症儿童及其父母在训练环境之外的目标和非目标问题行为以及父母压力的影响。在通过远程医疗提供FCT治疗之前和之后,对泛化治疗效果进行了间接测量。在训练环境内外,儿童在目标(通过观察测量)和非目标(通过检查表测量)问题行为上都表现出显著的改善,父母的压力在治疗后显著减少。这些结果表明,对于接受治疗的儿童和提供治疗的父母来说,FCT的影响可能超出了培训范围,即使在治疗期间没有特别规划推广。
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Parent Ratings of Generalized and Indirect Effects of Functional Communication Training for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Functional communication training (FCT) is a behavioral treatment that has been shown to reduce problem behavior and increase appropriate communication in young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In this study, we assessed the effects of FCT on targeted and nontargeted problem behaviors outside of the training context, as well as parent stress, for 30 young children with ASD and their parents. Indirect measures of generalization treatment effects were administered prior to and following FCT treatment delivered via telehealth. Children demonstrated significant improvement on both targeted (measured via observation) and nontargeted (measured via checklist) problem behaviors, both within and outside of the training context, and parent stress was significantly reduced following treatment. These results suggest that the impact of FCT may extend beyond the training context for both the children being treated and the parents delivering treatment, even when generalization is not specifically programmed for during treatment.

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Behavior Modification
Behavior Modification PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: For two decades, researchers and practitioners have turned to Behavior Modification for current scholarship on applied behavior modification. Starting in 1995, in addition to keeping you informed on assessment and modification techniques relevant to psychiatric, clinical, education, and rehabilitation settings, Behavior Modification revised and expanded its focus to include treatment manuals and program descriptions. With these features you can follow the process of clinical research and see how it can be applied to your own work. And, with Behavior Modification, successful clinical and administrative experts have an outlet for sharing their solutions in the field.
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