Music for Autism (M4A) (M4A)
Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Autism Spectrum Disorder focused on measuring crossover randomised controlled trial, music therapy, autism spectrum disorder, functional connectivity, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), social communication, grey and white matter
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Meet diagnostic criteria as specified in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth edition (DSM-V) and officially diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by a licensed clinical professional using standardised diagnostic tools (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS), Autism Diagnostic Interview Revised (ADI-R)).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Recent or current music therapy
- Metallic or electronic implants
Sites / Locations
- University of ViennaRecruiting
- NORCE Norwegian Research CentreRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Music therapy/Play therapy
Play therapy/Music therapy
This sequence of interventions begins with 12 weeks of music therapy intervention, followed by a 3 month washout period and concluding with 12 weeks of play therapy intervention. Both interventions will consist of 12 weekly one-on-one sessions, 45 minutes each, conducted in the same setting by a licensed music therapist, in accordance with an intervention manual. Using a theoretically motivated approach, both interventions will target similar domains: creating a shared experience, building meaningful relationships, fostering self-expression. A varied set of activities combining therapist- and child-led interactions will target common goals: multisensory integration, verbal and social communication, emotion regulation, turn-taking, social appropriateness, and interaction. In both interventions, children can choose 4 activities per session using a visual schedule.
This sequence of interventions begins with 12 weeks of play therapy intervention, followed by a 3 month washout period and concluding with 12 weeks of music therapy intervention. Both interventions will consist of 12 weekly one-on-one sessions, 45 minutes each, conducted in the same setting by a licensed music therapist, in accordance with an intervention manual. Using a theoretically motivated approach, both interventions will target similar domains: creating a shared experience, building meaningful relationships, fostering self-expression. A varied set of activities combining therapist- and child-led interactions will target common goals: multisensory integration, verbal and social communication, emotion regulation, turn-taking, social appropriateness, interaction. In both interventions, children can choose 4 activities per session using a visual schedule.