| Literature DB >> 20145986 |
Connie Kasari1, Amanda C Gulsrud, Connie Wong, Susan Kwon, Jill Locke.
Abstract
This study aimed to determine if a joint attention intervention would result in greater joint engagement between caregivers and toddlers with autism. The intervention consisted of 24 caregiver-mediated sessions with follow-up 1 year later. Compared to caregivers and toddlers randomized to the waitlist control group the immediate treatment (IT) group made significant improvements in targeted areas of joint engagement. The IT group demonstrated significant improvements with medium to large effect sizes in their responsiveness to joint attention and their diversity of functional play acts after the intervention with maintenance of these skills 1 year post-intervention. These are among the first randomized controlled data to suggest that short-term parent-mediated interventions can have important effects on core impairments in toddlers with autism. Clinical Trials #: NCT00065910.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20145986 PMCID: PMC2922697 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-010-0955-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257
Fig. 1Enrollment and study design
Child demographics
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| IT ( | WL ( | ||
| Gender | |||
| Male | 15 (79%) | 14 (74%) |
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| Female | 4 (21%) | 5 (26%) | |
| Ethnicity | |||
| Caucasian | 10 (53%) | 12 (63%) |
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| Minority | 9 (47%) | 7 (37%) | |
| Birth order | |||
| Only child | 10 (53%) | 7 (36%) |
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| First born | 7 (36%) | 5 (26%) | |
| Second born | 2 (11%) | 2 (11%) | |
| Twin | 0 | 2 (11%) | |
| Missing data | 0 | 3 (16%) | |
| Child chronological age (months) | 30.35 (0.93) | 31.31 (0.90) |
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| Mullen scales of early learning | |||
| Mental age (months) | 19.83 (1.80) | 18.57 (1.09) |
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| Developmental quotient | 64.80 (5.35) | 59.81 (3.14) |
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Parent demographics
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| IT ( | WL ( | ||
| Caregiver’s age (years) | 34.82 (0.99) | 34.23 (1.11) | F(1,33) = 0.15, p = 0.71 |
| Caregiver’s highest level of education | |||
| Some college/vocational training | 3 (16%) | 2 (11%) | X2 (2) = 1.58, p = 0.45 |
| College | 12 (63%) | 11 (58%) | |
| Professional/graduate | 4 (21%) | 6 (31%) | |
| Caregiver’s employment status | |||
| Not employed | 14 (74%) | 12 (63%) | X2 (1) = 0.504, p = 0.48 |
| Employed part or full-time | 5 (26%) | 7 (37%) | |
Engagement state definitions (from Adamson et al. 2004)
| Engagement state | Definition |
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| Unengaged/other engagement | Includes unengaged, onlooking and person only engaged. Child may be |
| Object engagement | Child is actively involved in playing with objects alone, and oblivious to people. The child may be producing language or symbolic gestures, and symbols do not have a clear external referent |
| Joint engagement | Child and partner are actively involved with the same object or event. The child may not overtly acknowledge the partner’s presence, but there is evidence of awareness of partner. Partner must be involved with same object and/or event ( |
Means, standard deviations, and ES for IT and WL groups at pre- and post-treatment, and IT at follow-up
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| IT pre ( | IT post ( | WL pre ( | WL post ( | IT F-UP ( | ||
| Unengaged/other engagement | 20.80 (19.03) | 22.01 (18.24) | 19.52 (14.95) | 17.31 (10.17) | 15.87 (13.55) | NS |
| Object engagement | 48.58 (21.87) | 34.75 (18.39) | 54.97 (17.43) | 54.69 (18.15) | 28.35 (15.87) | 1.09 |
| Joint engagement | 30.26 (14.91) | 42.85 (19.96) | 24.98 (10.74) | 27.87 (14.01) | 52.27 (20.56) | 0.87 |
| Frequency of joint attention initiations | 3.0 (2.77) | 3.11 (3.41) | 3.62 (5.92) | 3.77 (3.76) | 4.44 (5.61) | NS |
| Frequency of joint attention responses | 0.42 (0.69) | 0.79 (0.23) | 0.63 (0.23) | 0.05 (0.23) | 0.61 (0.70) | 0.74 |
| Type of functional play acts | 3.00 (2.38) | 5.29 (2.37) | 4.42 (3.17) | 3.29 (2.30) | 8.44 (4.77) | 0.88 |
| Type of symbolic play acts | 0.11 (0.46) | 0.26 (0.65) | 0.42 (0.84) | 0.53 (1.43) | 1.11 (2.37) | NS |
Note. Object and joint engagement are percentages of total time during the mother–child play interaction. Joint attention responses and play acts are frequency counts during the mother–child play interaction
Fig. 2Percent object engagement by group
Fig. 3Percent joint engagement by group
Caregiver quality of involvement and parental adherence to treatment and competence descriptives
| IT | ||||
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| Min | Max | Mean (SD) | ||
| Caregiver quality of involvement | Experimenter rating of 4 items: confidence, enthusiasm, comfort, quality | 3.60 | 5.0 | 4.51 (0.41) |
| Parental adherence to treatment | Parent report of 4 items: time, complexity, natural, effort | 2.72 | 5.0 | 3.97 (0.65) |
| Parental competence | Parent report of 2 items: confidence and comfort | 3.27 | 5.0 | 4.35 (0.53) |
Note. A rating of 5 is the maximum score
Service usage descriptives
| WL | IT |
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| Min | Max | Mean (SD) |
| Min | Max | Mean (SD) | ||
| ABA hours per week | 6 | 2 | 20 | 11.5 (7.45) | 6 | 2 | 30 | 14.17 (11.04) | 0.63 |
| School hours per week | 13 | 15 | 30 | 21.15 (4.16) | 19 | 4 | 30 | 19.37 (7.59) | 0.45 |
| Speech hours per week | 11 | 1 | 7 | 2.18 (1.66) | 12 | 1.5 | 4 | 2.37 (0.71) | 0.71 |
| OT hours per week | 6 | 1 | 4 | 2.0 (1.10) | 10 | 1 | 6 | 2.20 (1.40) | 0.77 |
| Misc hours per week | 4 | 1 | 12 | 6.5 (5.32) | 8 | 0.5 | 14 | 4.94 (4.81) | 0.62 |