For which younger siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder does parent-mediated intervention work?

被引:7
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作者
Yoder, Paul J. [1 ]
Stone, Wendy L. [2 ]
Edmunds, Sarah R. [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN 37203 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[3] Harvard Med Sch, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[4] Boston Childrens Hosp, Boston, MA USA
关键词
autism spectrum disorders; communication and language; interventions-psychosocial; behavioral; COMMUNICATION; DEPRESSION; IMITATION; PREDICTORS; LANGUAGE; MOTHERS; PLAY;
D O I
10.1177/1362361320943373
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
In this second of two primary papers, we examined moderators of treatment effects for younger siblings of children with autism spectrum disorders whose parents were taught to use a parent-implemented intervention called "Improving Parents As Communication Teachers". Investigators randomized 97 high-risk siblings and their primary parent to either the Improving Parents As Communication Teachers or control group, used intent-to-treat analysis, and used assessors and coders who were blinded to group assignment. We hypothesized that a cumulative risk score (incorporating younger siblings' sex, multiplex status, and behavioral risk) would moderate the effect of Improving Parents As Communication Teachers on younger siblings' proximal skills related to their continuously measured communication challenges. Pre-intervention level of parents' depressive symptoms was the proposed moderator of Improving Parents As Communication Teachers on parenting-related stress and parenting efficacy. In high-risk siblings with no additional risk factors (i.e. girls with only one older sibling with autism spectrum disorder and who score at low risk on an autism spectrum disorder screen), parental receipt of Improving Parents As Communication Teachers training had indirect effects on children's expressive language ability or autism spectrum disorder diagnosis through earlier effects on high-risk siblings' intentional communication or expressive vocabulary. "Improving Parents As Communication Teachers" intervention did not show moderated or total effects on parenting-related stress or parenting efficacy. Lay Abstract In this second of two primary papers, we examined two pre-intervention characteristics that might describe for whom a parent-implemented intervention, "Improving Parents As Communication Teachers," worked. Investigators randomized 97 high-risk siblings and their primary parent to either the Improving Parents As Communication Teachers or control group, used intent-to-treat analysis, and used assessors and coders who were blinded to group assignment. We predicted that a combined risk score (incorporating young siblings' sex, multiplex status, and behavioral risk) would describe the subgroup for whom Improving Parents As Communication Teachers affected the targeted skills related to reducing communication challenges. We also predicted that pre-intervention level of parents' depressive symptoms would describe the parents whose parenting stress and effectiveness as parents would be improved by learning to use Improving Parents As Communication Teachers. In girls with only one older sibling with autism spectrum disorder and who scored at low risk on an autism spectrum disorder screen, parental receipt of Improving Parents As Communication Teachers training had an indirect effect on children's expressive language ability or autism spectrum disorder diagnosis through earlier effects on high-risk siblings' intentional communication or expressive vocabulary. We did not confirm our prediction regarding Improving Parents As Communication Teachers' effect on parenting-related stress or sense of parenting effectiveness.
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