Center for Autism Research and Treatment, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California, 760 Westwood Plaza, Semel 67-464, Los Angeles, CA, 90024, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2013 May;43(5):1050-6. doi: 10.1007/s10803-012-1644-3.
In this pilot study, we tested the effects of a novel intervention (JASPER, Joint Attention Symbolic Play Engagement and Regulation) on 3 to 5 year old, minimally verbal children with autism who were attending a non-public preschool. Participants were randomized to a control group (treatment as usual, 30 h of ABA-based therapy per week) or a treatment group (substitution of 30 min of JASPER treatment, twice weekly during their regular program). A baseline of 12 weeks in which no changes were noted in core deficits was followed by 12 weeks of intervention for children randomized to the JASPER treatment. Participants in the treatment group demonstrated greater play diversity on a standardized assessment. Effects also generalized to the classroom, where participants in the treatment group initiated more gestures and spent less time unengaged. These results provide further support that even brief, targeted interventions on joint attention and play can improve core deficits in minimally verbal children with ASD.
在这项初步研究中,我们测试了一种新干预措施(JASPER,即共同注意象征性游戏参与和调节)对 3 至 5 岁、语言能力极低的自闭症儿童的影响,这些儿童正在上非公立幼儿园。参与者被随机分配到对照组(常规治疗,每周接受 30 小时基于应用行为分析的治疗)或治疗组(每周两次替代 30 分钟 JASPER 治疗,在他们的常规方案中进行)。在没有注意到核心缺陷发生变化的 12 周基线期之后,对随机接受 JASPER 治疗的儿童进行了 12 周的干预。治疗组在标准化评估中表现出更多样化的游戏。这些效果也推广到了课堂,治疗组的参与者发起了更多的手势,并且无参与的时间减少。这些结果进一步支持了即使是短暂的、有针对性的共同注意和游戏干预,也可以改善语言能力极低的自闭症儿童的核心缺陷。