Walton Katherine M, Ingersoll Brooke R
Michigan State University.
J Posit Behav Interv. 2012 Oct;14(4). doi: 10.1177/1098300712437044.
Parents and peers have been successful at implementing interventions targeting social interactions in children with autism; however, few interventions have trained siblings as treatment providers. This study used a multiple-baseline design across six sibling dyads (four children with autism) to evaluate the efficacy of sibling-implemented reciprocal imitation training. All six typically developing siblings were able to learn and use contingent imitation, four of the six siblings were able to learn and use linguistic mapping, and all six siblings increased their use of at least one component of the imitation training procedure. Three of the four children with autism showed increases in overall imitation and all four showed evidence of increases in joint engagement. Parents and siblings reported high satisfaction with the intervention and ratings by naïve observers indicated significant changes from pre- to post-treatment. These results suggest that sibling-implemented reciprocal imitation training may be a promising intervention for young children with autism.
父母和同龄人在针对自闭症儿童社交互动实施干预方面取得了成功;然而,很少有干预措施将兄弟姐妹作为治疗提供者进行培训。本研究采用跨六个兄弟姐妹二元组(四个自闭症儿童)的多基线设计,以评估由兄弟姐妹实施的相互模仿训练的效果。所有六个发育正常的兄弟姐妹都能够学习并使用偶然模仿,六个兄弟姐妹中有四个能够学习并使用语言映射,并且所有六个兄弟姐妹都增加了对模仿训练程序中至少一个组成部分的使用。四个自闭症儿童中有三个在整体模仿方面有所增加,并且所有四个都显示出共同参与增加的证据。父母和兄弟姐妹对干预措施表示高度满意,且未经训练的观察者的评分表明治疗前后有显著变化。这些结果表明,由兄弟姐妹实施的相互模仿训练可能是一种有前景的针对自闭症幼儿的干预措施。