Autism Intervention Research Network for Behavioral Health (AIR-B II): Deployment Into Elementary Schools (AIR-B II)
Autism
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Autism focused on measuring Autism, School Based Intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Child: Child has to meet the following criteria: 1) Child's primary classroom teacher has consented to participate, 2) Child meets ADOS research criteria for autism spectrum disorder, 3) Child is between 5-11 years old, 4) Child's parents consented to have child participate, and 5) Child is placed in inclusion classroom or self-contained special education classroom for a minimum of 50% of the school day.
- Adult: School teachers and paraprofessionals working with children with ASD.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Child: Participants will be excluded from the study if child has co-morbid disorders such as cerebral palsy, Fragile X, Down syndrome. Child has profound vision or hearing lose.
- Adult: Participants will be excluded from the study if the adult is not a teacher, administrator, teaching assistant, yard attendant, related services provider, or a paraprofessional.
Sites / Locations
- UCLA Semel Institute
- University of Rochester Medical Center
- UPENN Map Center for Mental Health Policy and Services Research
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
No Intervention
Playground Intervention
STAT Intervention
Playground Waitlist Control
STAT Waitlist Control
Schools will be randomized to one of two conditions. The conditions are: 1) Immediate treatment, where the training will begin immediately after baseline measures are completed 2) Waitlist treatment, where the training will begin the following school year. The initial delivery will occur for 30 minutes three times for a period of two to three weeks, then 30 minutes two times for a period of two weeks, then 30 minutes once a week for up to 16 sessions, within a period of 3 months, then a 30 minute follow up will occur 3 months later. A systematic fading of intervention using performance feedback, coaching, and consultation. Outcome measures will be administered at entry, end of treatment, and 3-month follow-up. Entry diagnostic, exit and follow up assessments will last 1.5- 2 hours and participants will be assessed after school or in their homes.
Classrooms will be randomized to one of two conditions. The conditions are: 1) Immediate treatment, where the training will begin immediately after baseline measures are completed. 2) Waitlist treatment, where the training will begin the following school year. The intervention will be over a period of 6 weeks, with baseline, treatment, and a follow up visit totaling 18 weeks at the school site. Each visit is approximately 30 minutes. A systematic fading of intervention using performance feedback, coaching, and consultation. Outcome measures will be administered at entry, end of treatment. Entry diagnostic, exit and follow up assessments will last 1.5- 2 hours and participants will be assessed after school or in their homes.
Waitlist Control
Waitlist Control