Nieforth Leanne O, Schwichtenberg A J, O'Haire Marguerite E
Center for the Human Animal Bond, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA.
Human Development and Family Studies, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA.
Rev J Autism Dev Disord. 2023 Jun;10(2):255-280. doi: 10.1007/s40489-021-00291-6. Epub 2021 Sep 30.
In the last five years, the literature on animal-assisted intervention (AAI) for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has doubled in size from 42 studies prior to 2015 to 85 studies (cumulative total assessed in 2020). Horses remain the most commonly researched animal for AAI, followed by dogs. The most commonly researched outcome was social interaction, across 21 studies. Though the quantity of studies has increased, issues with methodological rigor remain. Results highlight the need for a continued focus on methodological rigor as well as refining the structure of animal-assisted interventions, addressing the welfare needs of the animals involved, and continuing to establish an evidence base of both significant and nonsignificant findings for AAI for individuals with ASD.
在过去五年中,关于动物辅助干预(AAI)用于自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的文献数量增加了一倍,从2015年之前的42项研究增至85项研究(2020年累计评估总数)。马仍然是动物辅助干预研究中最常涉及的动物,其次是狗。在21项研究中,最常研究的结果是社交互动。尽管研究数量有所增加,但方法严谨性方面的问题依然存在。结果表明,需要继续关注方法的严谨性,完善动物辅助干预的结构,满足所涉及动物的福利需求,并继续为自闭症个体的动物辅助干预建立关于显著和非显著结果的证据基础。