Peters B Caitlin, Pan Zhaoxing, Christensen Hannah, Gabriels Robin L
Temple Grandin Equine Center, Department of Animal Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States.
Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO, United States.
Front Pediatr. 2022 Jun 28;10:884054. doi: 10.3389/fped.2022.884054. eCollection 2022.
Emerging evidence suggests therapeutic horseback riding improves self-regulation behaviors, social functioning, and language in youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It has been theorized that interacting with horses is calming for youth with ASD, which may influence social and language outcomes. The current study is an exploratory secondary mediation analysis of a previously published randomized controlled trial of therapeutic horseback riding for youth with ASD. We hypothesized that self-regulation would mediate therapeutic horseback riding's effect on social and language outcomes in youth with ASD. Results indicate that self-regulation mediates therapeutic horseback riding's effect on social, but not language outcomes. This paper provides support for the hypothesis that interacting with horses may have a calming effect that serves as a platform for improving social outcomes in youth with autism.
新出现的证据表明,治疗性骑马可改善自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)青少年的自我调节行为、社交功能和语言能力。从理论上讲,与马互动对患有ASD的青少年具有镇定作用,这可能会影响社交和语言方面的结果。本研究是对先前发表的一项针对患有ASD的青少年进行治疗性骑马的随机对照试验的探索性二次中介分析。我们假设自我调节将介导治疗性骑马对患有ASD的青少年社交和语言结果的影响。结果表明,自我调节介导了治疗性骑马对社交结果的影响,但对语言结果没有影响。本文为以下假设提供了支持:与马互动可能具有镇定作用,可作为改善自闭症青少年社交结果的一个平台。