Department of Psychiatry & Neuroscience, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA.
School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Apr 17;16(8):1377. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16081377.
Movement in response to music represents one of the natural social environments in which physical activity occurs. The study of music and movement, including dance, requires a careful, holistic consideration of many features, which may include music, physical activity, motor learning, social engagement, emotion, and creativity. The overarching goal of this manuscript is to examine qualitative characteristics of and individual responses to a music and movement intervention (Creatively Able) for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We provide a description of Creatively Able, illustrating how the program design and physical and social environment were informed by children's needs and preferences in order to provide an enriched environment in which to promote multiple systems in children with ASD. Using data from two pilot studies with 20 children with ASD, we illustrate how researchers can use observational research methods to measure important aspects of the social environment (e.g., children's engagement during intervention sessions) as well as engagement of potential underlying behavioral mechanisms (e.g., self-regulation) that might reduce clinical symptoms. We further illustrate how individual responses to intervention (e.g., improvements in behaviors or symptoms) can be studied in physically active interventions. Our pilot study results showed group-level reductions in Stereotyped and Compulsive behaviors of 8% and 4%, respectively; posthoc analysis revealed that there were substantial individual differences in children's responses to the intervention. This research illustrates robust methods that can be applied to intervention research to improve our understanding of important features of interventions that might help promote development in various domains, including executive functions and self-regulation.
运动对音乐的反应是身体活动发生的自然社会环境之一。音乐和运动的研究,包括舞蹈,需要仔细、全面地考虑许多特征,这些特征可能包括音乐、身体活动、运动学习、社交参与、情感和创造力。本文的总体目标是研究音乐和运动干预(Creatively Able)对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的定性特征和个体反应。我们描述了 Creatively Able,说明了如何根据儿童的需求和偏好设计课程,为儿童提供丰富的环境,以促进 ASD 儿童的多个系统发展。我们使用了来自两项针对 20 名 ASD 儿童的试点研究的数据,说明了研究人员如何使用观察性研究方法来衡量社会环境的重要方面(例如,干预期间儿童的参与度),以及潜在的行为机制(例如,自我调节)的参与度,这些机制可能会减轻临床症状。我们进一步说明了如何在身体活动干预中研究个体对干预的反应(例如,行为或症状的改善)。我们的试点研究结果表明,刻板和强迫行为分别降低了 8%和 4%;事后分析显示,儿童对干预的反应存在很大的个体差异。这项研究展示了强大的方法,可以应用于干预研究,以提高我们对干预重要特征的理解,这些特征可能有助于促进各个领域的发展,包括执行功能和自我调节。