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The effect of early autism intervention on parental sense of efficacy in a randomized trial depends on the initial level of parent stress.

Annette Estes1, Paul Yoder2, John McEachin3, Gerhard Hellemann4, Jeffrey Munson1, Jessica Greenson1, Marie Rocha5, Elizabeth Gardner2, Sally J Rogers5.   

Abstract

LAY ABSTRACT: This is a study of the secondary effects of interventions for young children with autism on their parents. Specifically, we were interested in the impact on parent's sense of efficacy, or how confident and competent a parent feels about themselves as a parent. We tested three ideas: (1) that the style of the intervention, whether it was more or less structured and whether the parent had a more or less formal role, would impact a parent's sense of efficacy; (2) that the intensity of the intervention, how many hours per week the intervention was delivered, would impact parental efficacy; and (3) that the parent's level of stress prior to intervention would impact how intensity and style effected efficacy. We randomly assigned 87 children with autism, age 13-30 months, into one of four conditions: 15 versus 25 intervention hours crossed with two different styles of intervention. We used statistical tests to examine these ideas. We found that parental efficacy was related to intervention intensity but not style. Parents with higher stress at the beginning of a 1-year, home-based, comprehensive intervention program had a higher sense of parenting efficacy if their child received lower intensity intervention; parents with lower stress at baseline had a higher sense of efficacy if their child received higher intensity intervention. If a parent can emerge from the process of diagnosis and early intervention with an increased sense that they can make a difference in their child's life (i.e. increased sense of efficacy), it may set the stage for meeting the long-term demands of parenting a child with autism.

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Keywords:  autism spectrum disorders; efficacy; interventions—psychosocial/behavioral; parent; stress

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33858234      PMCID: PMC8418992          DOI: 10.1177/13623613211005613

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autism        ISSN: 1362-3613


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Journal:  Anxiety Stress Coping       Date:  2018-02-20

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6.  Randomized, controlled trial of an intervention for toddlers with autism: the Early Start Denver Model.

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Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2009-11-30       Impact factor: 7.124

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Journal:  Autism       Date:  2004-09

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Authors:  Annette Estes; Jeffrey Munson; Geraldine Dawson; Elizabeth Koehler; Xiao-Hua Zhou; Robert Abbott
Journal:  Autism       Date:  2009-07

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10.  Interaction of Treatment Intensity and Autism Severity on Frequency and Maturity of Spontaneous Communication in Toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Authors:  Paul Yoder; Sally Rogers; Annette Estes; Zachary Warren; Jeff Munson; Gerhard Hellemann; John McEachin
Journal:  Autism Res       Date:  2020-10-24       Impact factor: 5.216

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  2 in total

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Journal:  Autism Res       Date:  2021-11-19       Impact factor: 4.633

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