Edmunds Sarah R, Hock Robert
Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA.
College of Social Work, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2025 Mar;66(3):390-393. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.14073. Epub 2024 Nov 12.
A substantial portion of interventions designed to support autistic children are also designed to be delivered by caregivers (i.e. are 'caregiver-mediated'). Brown et al. (Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2024) are one of the first groups to critically examine the baseline skills that caregivers bring as they prepare to learn a class of interventions called Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions (NDBIs), which are designed to support social communication growth in young autistic children. This commentary commends Brown and colleagues for their focus on caregivers, a linchpin within the increasingly prominent caregiver-mediated process of intervention delivery. However, it is imperative that future research understand the potential adverse effects and supports that are needed to bolster caregivers in this crucial role. We present six recommendations for research on caregiver-mediated interventions that build on Brown and colleagues' work and address these needs, which involve: caregiver supports, equitable samples, community settings, adaptive designs, general principles, and implications for NDBI dissemination.
旨在支持自闭症儿童的大量干预措施也被设计为由照顾者来实施(即“照顾者介导”)。布朗等人(《儿童心理学与精神病学杂志》,2024年)是首批严格审视照顾者在准备学习一类名为自然主义发展行为干预(NDBIs)的干预措施时所具备的基线技能的研究团队之一,这类干预措施旨在促进自闭症幼儿的社交沟通发展。本评论赞扬布朗及其同事关注照顾者,照顾者是日益重要的照顾者介导干预实施过程中的关键环节。然而,未来的研究必须了解潜在的不利影响以及在这一关键角色中支持照顾者所需的条件。我们在布朗及其同事工作的基础上,针对照顾者介导的干预研究提出六项建议,以满足这些需求,这些建议包括:照顾者支持、公平样本、社区环境、适应性设计、一般原则以及对NDBI传播的影响。