| Literature DB >> 27807755 |
Justin B Leaf1, Jeremy A Leaf2, Christine Milne2, Mitchell Taubman2, Misty Oppenheim-Leaf2, Norma Torres2, Donna Townley-Cochran2, Ronald Leaf2, John McEachin2, Paul Yoder3.
Abstract
In this study we evaluated a social skills group which employed a progressive applied behavior analysis model for individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. A randomized control trial was utilized; eight participants were randomly assigned to a treatment group and seven participants were randomly assigned to a waitlist control group. The social skills group consisted of 32, 2 h sessions. Teachers implemented a variety of behaviorally based procedures. A blind evaluator measured participants' behavior immediately prior to intervention, immediately following intervention, and during 16 and 32-week maintenance probes. Results of the study demonstrated that participants made significant improvements with their social behavior (p < .001) following intervention, and the results were maintained up to 32 weeks after intervention had concluded.Entities:
Keywords: Applied behavior analysis; Autism; Progressive ABA; Social skills; Social skills groups
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27807755 DOI: 10.1007/s10803-016-2949-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Autism Dev Disord ISSN: 0162-3257