Comparative Efficacy of Self-directed & Therapist-assisted Telehealth Parent Training Intervention for Children With ASD
Autism Spectrum Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Autism Spectrum Disorder focused on measuring Autism Spectrum Disorder, Parent training, Telehealth, RCT
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- a DSM-V-informed clinical diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder based on the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS)
Exclusion Criteria:
- history of significant brain injury, known neurological or genetic condition
- significant sensory or motor impairment
- major medical problems
Sites / Locations
- Michigan State University Autism Lab
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Self-Directed Group
Therapist-Assisted Group
Web-Based Information Control Group
Participants assigned to the self-directed group will receive access to the secure, password-protected, ImPACT Online web-based program for four months. The web application contains 12, self-directed lessons, each of which takes approximately 75 minutes to complete. Participants will be encouraged to complete one lesson per week and to practice the intervention techniques with their child between each lesson. Each lesson consists of a Narrated Slideshow with embedded video clips, a Written Manual, a self-check quiz, short interactive exercises, a Homework Plan, and reflection questions. Participants in the self-directed group may contact project staff via phone or email for assistance with technology-related problems (e.g., difficulty with logins, problems playing video). However, they will receive no assistance or support in learning the intervention from project staff outside of the self-directed web-based program.
Participants assigned to the therapist-assisted group will be given access to the ImPACT Online web-based program for four months and will be encouraged to work through the program at the same pace as the self-directed group. Participants will also receive 2, 30-minute remote coaching sessions per week (24 total sessions) via video conferencing software by a trained therapist to assist them in learning the intervention. The first coaching session of the week will involve the coach and participant and will be used to help clarify the content of the relevant lesson and help the participant apply the lesson content to their own child. The second coaching session of the week will involve the coach, participant, and child and will be used to provide the participant with "live" feedback on their use of the intervention techniques as they practice with their child.
Participants assigned to the web-based information control group will be given access the Resources page with links to the same ASD information websites, but will not receive access to other aspect of the ImPACT Online program. This condition will be used to control for participant maturation as well as the potentially confounding effect of having access to autism-related information via the internet.