| Literature DB >> 26310577 |
Kirsten Visser1,2, Kirstin Greaves-Lord3,4, Nouchka T Tick5,6, Frank C Verhulst7, Athanasios Maras8, Esther J M van der Vegt9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous research shows that adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) run several risks in their psychosexual development and that these adolescents can have limited access to reliable information on puberty and sexuality, emphasizing the need for specific guidance of adolescents with ASD in their psychosexual development. Few studies have investigated the effects of psychosexual training programs for adolescents with ASD and to date no randomized controlled trials are available to study the effects of psychosexual interventions for this target group. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26310577 PMCID: PMC4551667 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-015-0586-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Overview of sessions and themes in the Tackling Teenage Training program
| Sessions | Themes |
|---|---|
| Session 1 Talking about puberty | Discussing puberty |
| Session 2 This is me | Appearances |
| Session 3 A good first impression | First impressions |
| Session 4 What do you call that? | Naming body parts |
| Session 5 Changes during puberty in boys | Male physical changes |
| Session 6 Changes during puberty in girls | Female physical changes |
| Session 7 Making love to yourself | Masturbation, rules and hygiene |
| Session 8 Friendship | How to become and maintain friends |
| Session 9 Being in love and stuff… | Falling in love |
| Session 10 Doubts and confusion during puberty | Sexual orientation |
| Session 11 Being in love and dating | Falling in love and dating |
| Session 12 Safe sex | Sexual intercourse, contraception and STD |
| Session 13 The first time | Sexual intercourse |
| Session 14 Pregnancy and birth | Pregnancy |
| Session 15 Where do you draw the line? | Setting and respecting boundaries |
| Session 16 Yours and other people’s boundaries | Setting and respecting boundaries |
| Session 17 Internet and making contact | Safe internet use |
| Session 18 Bad boyfriends (session for girls) | Abusive boyfriends |
Fig. 1CONSORT Study Flow Chart for the Tackling Teenage Research
Overview of measures in the Tackling Teenage Research
| Measures | For adolescents | For parents |
|---|---|---|
| Inclusion | WASIa | SRS |
| T1 | ADOS-2 | TTI parent-report |
| Psychosexual knowledge test | CBCL | |
| TTI self-report | Child & family characteristics | |
| Flag system | ||
| NPV-2—self esteem scale | ||
| T2 | Psychosexual knowledge test | TTI parent-report |
| TTI self-report | SRS | |
| Flag system | CBCL | |
| NPV-2—self esteem scale | ||
| T3 | Psychosexual knowledge test | TTI parent-report |
| TTI self-report | SRS | |
| Flag system | CBCL | |
| NPV-2—self esteem scale |
WASI Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence, SRS Social Responsiveness Scale, ADOS-2 Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-2, TTI Teen Transition Inventory, CBCL Child Behavior Checklist
aOnly administered when no recent IQ measurement is available
Psychosexual functioning part of the Teen Transition Inventory
| Domain | Scale/items | Parent-report | Self-report |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sexual socialization | Friendship skills of child | 5 items | 5 items |
| Social acceptance by peers | 3 items | 6 items | |
| Romantic ability of child | - | 3 items | |
| Openness about intimacy | 4 items | 3 items | |
| Adequate dealing with boundaries | 8 items | - | |
| Sexual selfhood | Bodily perception | 3 items | 6 items |
| Self-esteem | - | 12 items | |
| Perceived social competence | - | 12 items | |
| Sexual knowledge of the child according to parent | 9 items | - | |
| Sexual behavior | Separate items on age or context appropriate behaviors, intimate experiences including age of onset and sexual orientation | 33 items | 41 items |