Frazier Thomas W, Youngstrom Eric A, Frazier Allison R, Uljarevic Mirko
Department of Psychology, John Carroll University, 1 John Carroll Blvd, University Heights, OH 44118, USA.
Departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY 13210, USA.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 May 23;15(6):722. doi: 10.3390/bs15060722.
Despite encouraging evidence for the efficacy of comprehensive and intensive behavioral intervention (CIBI) programs, the majority of studies have focused on relatively narrow, deficit-focused outcomes. More specifically, although adaptive social communication and interaction (SCI) are essential for facilitative functioning, the majority of studies have utilized instruments that capture only the severity of SCI symptoms. Thus, given the importance of the comprehensive and appropriate characterization of distinct SCI adaptive skills in CIBI, in this review, based on PubMed search strategies to identify relevant published articles, we provide a critical appraisal of two of the most commonly used adaptive functioning measures-the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales-Third Edition (Vineland-3) and the Adaptive Behavior Assessment System-Third Edition (ABAS-3), for characterizing SCI in the behavioral intervention context. The review focused on periodic outcome and treatment planning assessment in people with autism spectrum disorder receiving CIBI programs. Instrument technical manuals were reviewed and a PubMed search was used to identify published manuscripts, with relevance to Vineland-3 and ABAS-3 development, psychometric properties, or measure interpretation. Instrument analysis begins by introducing the roles of periodic outcome assessment for CIBI programs. Next, the Vineland-3 and ABAS-3 are evaluated in terms of their development processes, psychometric characteristics, and the practical aspects of their implementation. Examination of psychometric evidence for each measure demonstrated that the evidence for several key psychometric characteristics is either unavailable or suggests less-than-desirable properties. Evaluation of practical considerations for implementation revealed weaknesses in ongoing intervention monitoring and clinical decision support. The Vineland-3 and ABAS-3 have significant strengths for cross-sectional outpatient mental health assessment, particularly as related to the identification of intellectual disability, but also substantial weaknesses relevant to their application in CIBI outcome assessment. Alternative approaches are offered, including adopting measures specifically developed for the CIBI context.
尽管有证据表明综合强化行为干预(CIBI)项目具有有效性,但大多数研究都集中在相对狭窄的、以缺陷为重点的结果上。更具体地说,虽然适应性社会沟通与互动(SCI)对促进功能发挥至关重要,但大多数研究使用的工具仅能捕捉SCI症状的严重程度。因此,鉴于在CIBI中全面、恰当地描述不同SCI适应性技能的重要性,在本综述中,基于PubMed搜索策略以识别相关已发表文章,我们对两种最常用的适应性功能测量工具——《文兰适应行为量表第三版》(Vineland - 3)和《适应性行为评估系统第三版》(ABAS - 3)进行了批判性评估,以在行为干预背景下描述SCI。该综述聚焦于接受CIBI项目的自闭症谱系障碍患者的定期结果和治疗计划评估。我们查阅了工具技术手册,并通过PubMed搜索来识别已发表的手稿,这些手稿与Vineland - 3和ABAS - 3的开发、心理测量特性或测量解释相关。工具分析首先介绍了CIBI项目定期结果评估的作用。接下来,从开发过程、心理测量特征及其实施的实际方面对Vineland - 3和ABAS - 3进行了评估。对每种测量工具的心理测量证据的审查表明,一些关键心理测量特征的证据要么不可用,要么表明其特性不尽人意。对实施的实际考虑因素的评估揭示了在持续干预监测和临床决策支持方面的弱点。Vineland - 3和ABAS - 3在横断面门诊心理健康评估方面有显著优势,特别是在识别智力残疾方面,但在用于CIBI结果评估时也存在重大弱点。我们提供了替代方法,包括采用专门为CIBI背景开发的测量工具。