Ramdoss Sathiyaprakash, Machalicek Wendy, Rispoli Mandy, Mulloy Austin, Lang Russell, O'Reilly Mark
The University of Texas at Austin, the Meadows Center for the Prevention of Educational Risk, Austin, TX 78712, USA.
Dev Neurorehabil. 2012;15(2):119-35. doi: 10.3109/17518423.2011.651655.
To review studies involving the use of computer-based interventions (CBI) to improve the social and emotional skills (e.g. emotional recognition) of individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
The use of computer-based intervention (CBI) in the treatment of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) may offer some advantages to traditional one-to-one or group instruction including easier differentiation of instruction, decreased distractions and the incorporation of an individual's relative visual learning strengths. However, the results of past research suggest varying outcomes for CBI with individuals with ASD. This review provides a systematic analysis of studies investigating CBI to improve social and emotional skills (e.g. emotion recognition) of individuals with ASD. Electronic database searches and ancestral searches were used to identify studies that met pre-determined inclusion criteria. The included studies were then summarized in terms of: (a) participant characteristics, (b) social and emotional skills targeted, (c) details of the CBI, (d) results, and (e) certainty of evidence.
The results of these studies indicated that CBI's effect on social and emotional skills was mixed, with the majority of studies reporting unacceptable outcomes following intervention.
Overall, this review suggests that the use of CBI to improve the social and emotional skills of individuals with ASD is a promising practice. A comparison of CBI plus tutoring and face-to-face social skills training suggests that CBI can be as effective as face-to-face instruction. Practitioners should carefully consider the preferences and existing abilities of individuals with ASD and the customizability of the software when deciding to use CBI and selecting a software program.
回顾有关使用基于计算机的干预措施(CBI)来提高自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者社交和情感技能(如情感识别)的研究。
在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)治疗中使用基于计算机的干预措施(CBI)可能比传统的一对一或小组教学具有一些优势,包括更容易进行教学差异化、减少干扰以及融入个体相对较强的视觉学习优势。然而,过去的研究结果表明,CBI对ASD患者的效果各不相同。本综述对调查CBI以提高ASD患者社交和情感技能(如情感识别)的研究进行了系统分析。通过电子数据库检索和追溯检索来识别符合预定纳入标准的研究。然后,对纳入的研究从以下方面进行总结:(a)参与者特征,(b)所针对的社交和情感技能,(c)CBI的详细信息,(d)结果,以及(e)证据的确定性。
这些研究结果表明,CBI对社交和情感技能的影响喜忧参半,大多数研究报告干预后结果不理想。
总体而言,本综述表明,使用CBI来提高ASD患者的社交和情感技能是一种有前景的做法。对CBI加辅导与面对面社交技能培训的比较表明,CBI可以与面对面教学一样有效。从业者在决定使用CBI并选择软件程序时,应仔细考虑ASD患者的偏好和现有能力以及软件的可定制性。