| Literature DB >> 31747799 |
Annarita Contaldo1, Costanza Colombi2, Caterina Pierotti1, Patrizia Masoni1, Filippo Muratori1,3.
Abstract
Several studies have shown the efficacy and effectiveness of the Early Start Denver Model, both in university and in community-based settings. However, a limited number of studies have investigated predictors of outcomes. In this study, we examined outcomes in 32 children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder after 1 year of community-based Early Start Denver Model intervention, with the aim to identify predictors of treatment objectives acquisition, as measured by the Early Start Denver Model Curriculum Checklist. At a group level, the participants demonstrated improvement in their communication as well as adaptive functioning skills, while they showed a decrease in symptom severity. The large heterogeneity in outcomes identified was related to the pre-treatment non-verbal abilities, symptom severity, action and gesture repertoire, and lexical comprehension. We discussed our results in terms of implications for developing "personalized" interventions for children with autism spectrum disorder.Entities:
Keywords: Early Start Denver Model; autism spectrum disorder; early intervention; predictors
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31747799 DOI: 10.1177/1362361319888344
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autism ISSN: 1362-3613