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Changing Developmental Trajectories Through Early Treatment

Primary Purpose

Autism Spectrum Disorders

Status
Terminated
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Group-ESI
Individual-ESI
Sponsored by
Emory University
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Autism Spectrum Disorders focused on measuring autism, pervasive developmental disorders, toddlers, behavioral intervention

Eligibility Criteria

9 Months - 24 Months (Child)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Participants will be recruited who have already completed Project 1 and Project 2 of the Emory Autism Center of Excellence project.
  • Participants will be the younger siblings of children with a diagnosed ASD
  • Positive screen on 2 of 3 measures of risk for an autism spectrum disorder before treatment 15 months of age or younger by the start of treatment
  • Normal hearing and adequate motor control to make simple actions (giving, reaching)
  • Families agree to twice monthly play group sessions for 9 months and 2-3 intervention sessions per week for 9 months (usually within work-day hours)
  • Families agree to monthly evaluations and videotaping of intervention sessions and weekly or monthly video check during the 18 months of treatment

Exclusion Criteria:

-

Sites / Locations

  • Marcus Autism Center

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Active Comparator

Experimental

Arm Label

Group-ESI

Individual-ESI plus Group-ESI

Arm Description

Infants 12 months of age at risk of developing ASD who are randomized to receive the Group-ESI intervention for 9 months.

Infants 12 months of age at risk of developing ASD who are randomized to receive Individual-ESI intervention in addition to the Group-ESI intervention for 9 months.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Communication and Symbolic Behavior Scales (CSBS) Score
Social communication skills were measured with the Communication and Symbolic Behavior Scales (CSBS) Behavior Sample. Interactions between the child and caregiver were videotaped and later converted to scores. The standardized total score has a mean of 100 and standard deviation of 15. Scores below 100 indicate below average performance with the social, speech, and symbolic composites.
Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) Score
Autism symptoms were measured with the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition which is the best gold standard diagnostic measure of ASD. The revised algorithms forming Social-Affect and Restricted Repetitive Behavior ratings of autism symptoms were used. A total of score of 1 to 3 indicates no signs of autism, a score of 4 or 5 suggests that the child may have autism spectrum disorder, while a score of 6 to 10 is indicative of autism.
Mullen Scales of Early Learning (MSEL) Score
The Mullen Scales of Early Learning (MSEL) measures developmental level with standardized scores in five domains: Visual Reception, Receptive Language, Expressive Language, Fine Motor Skills, and Gross Motor Skills. Domain scores are represented in T-scores, with a mean of 50 and standard deviation of 10. A Verbal Composite score is calculated by averaging T-scores of the domains for Receptive and Expressive Language. A Nonverbal Composite score is calculated by averaging T-scores for Visual Reception and Fine Motor domains. Scores below 50 indicate below average performance.
Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, Second Edition (Vineland II) Score
The Vineland II assesses adaptive behavior by providing a standard score in four domains of Communication, Daily Living Skills, Socialization, and Motor Skills. Domain scores and the Adaptive Behavior Composite score are standardized with a mean of 100 with a standard deviation of 15. Scores less than 100 indicate below average performance.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Full Information

First Posted
November 5, 2013
Last Updated
May 12, 2023
Sponsor
Emory University
Collaborators
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT01985022
Brief Title
Changing Developmental Trajectories Through Early Treatment
Official Title
Autism Center of Excellence: Project 3 - Changing Developmental Trajectories Through Early Treatment
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
May 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Terminated
Why Stopped
Participant enrollment was hindered by the COVID-19 pandemic and the study was ultimately terminated.
Study Start Date
May 2013 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
November 26, 2019 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
November 26, 2019 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Emory University
Collaborators
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
Yes

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The major objective of this research protocol is to directly compare two parent intervention conditions of Early Social Interaction (ESI) for 9 months on developmental trajectories of infants showing early risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Participants will be randomized to receive an information, education and support group (Group) ESI intervention offered weekly, or a parent-implemented intervention (Individual) ESI intervention offered in twice-weekly, in combination with the Group ESI intervention.
Detailed Description
Mounting evidence exists of the effectiveness of intensive early intervention for a substantial proportion of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Furthermore, age of entry into intervention may be predictive of outcome. Children with ASD in intensive interventions beginning by 3.5 years of age had significantly better outcomes than those beginning after age 5. These findings support the importance of early identification and intervention for improving outcomes. There is very limited research on children with ASD under 3 years of age primarily because the median age for diagnosis in the US is 5.5 years. With advances in earlier screening and diagnosis, there is a pressing need to develop early intervention programs that are appropriate and effective with very young children with ASD. The Early Social Interaction (ESI) Project is an intervention program developed for toddlers at risk for ASD and their families as a model demonstration project funded by the United States Department of Education. ESI was designed to incorporate the National Research Council (NRC) recommendations within the context of a family-centered, natural-environments approach. The major components of ESI are: routines-based intervention in natural environments individualized curriculum parent-implemented intervention The Emory Autism Center of Excellence (ACE) will recruit parent-infant dyads at 12 months of infant's age from a pool of "High-Risk for Developing ASD" younger siblings and from a pool of low risk infants being studied at the Emory ACE. Parents are involved in the intervention itself while the study outcome measures are focused on the infants that are receiving the different interventions (demographic and outcome data are not collected on the parents of the infants). Infant participants will be randomized to receive an ESI intervention delivered in a group setting, or an individual ESI intervention combined with the group ESI. The intervention will last 9 months and infants will be followed until they reach 36 months of age.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Keywords
autism, pervasive developmental disorders, toddlers, behavioral intervention

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
Outcomes Assessor
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
33 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Group-ESI
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
Infants 12 months of age at risk of developing ASD who are randomized to receive the Group-ESI intervention for 9 months.
Arm Title
Individual-ESI plus Group-ESI
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Infants 12 months of age at risk of developing ASD who are randomized to receive Individual-ESI intervention in addition to the Group-ESI intervention for 9 months.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Group-ESI
Intervention Description
The Group-ESI intervention consists of weekly small group meetings where families receive information about social communication, emotional regulation, play development, and behavioral challenges in toddler playgroups in a relaxed, supportive, child-friendly setting that provides the opportunity to talk with a professional and meet other parents.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Individual-ESI
Intervention Description
The Individual-ESI intervention consists of twice-weekly home-based individualized coaching sessions. Parents learn how to support their child's communication, social, and play skills in everyday routines, activities, and places. Individual-ESI begins with an initial home visit, followed by a month of program planning, 6 months of intervention implementation, and 2 months of generalization. During generalization, the clinician meets with the family in a variety of community settings to teach the parent how to implement strategies in new settings.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Communication and Symbolic Behavior Scales (CSBS) Score
Description
Social communication skills were measured with the Communication and Symbolic Behavior Scales (CSBS) Behavior Sample. Interactions between the child and caregiver were videotaped and later converted to scores. The standardized total score has a mean of 100 and standard deviation of 15. Scores below 100 indicate below average performance with the social, speech, and symbolic composites.
Time Frame
Baseline (12 months of age, prior to treatment), 15, 21, and 24 months of age
Title
Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) Score
Description
Autism symptoms were measured with the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition which is the best gold standard diagnostic measure of ASD. The revised algorithms forming Social-Affect and Restricted Repetitive Behavior ratings of autism symptoms were used. A total of score of 1 to 3 indicates no signs of autism, a score of 4 or 5 suggests that the child may have autism spectrum disorder, while a score of 6 to 10 is indicative of autism.
Time Frame
15, 24, and 36 months of age
Title
Mullen Scales of Early Learning (MSEL) Score
Description
The Mullen Scales of Early Learning (MSEL) measures developmental level with standardized scores in five domains: Visual Reception, Receptive Language, Expressive Language, Fine Motor Skills, and Gross Motor Skills. Domain scores are represented in T-scores, with a mean of 50 and standard deviation of 10. A Verbal Composite score is calculated by averaging T-scores of the domains for Receptive and Expressive Language. A Nonverbal Composite score is calculated by averaging T-scores for Visual Reception and Fine Motor domains. Scores below 50 indicate below average performance.
Time Frame
Baseline (12 months of age, prior to treatment), 24, and 36 months of age
Title
Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, Second Edition (Vineland II) Score
Description
The Vineland II assesses adaptive behavior by providing a standard score in four domains of Communication, Daily Living Skills, Socialization, and Motor Skills. Domain scores and the Adaptive Behavior Composite score are standardized with a mean of 100 with a standard deviation of 15. Scores less than 100 indicate below average performance.
Time Frame
Baseline (12 months of age, prior to treatment), 24, and 36 months of age
Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures:
Title
Expressive Language Phase
Description
The child's expressive language phase will be determined at each assessment based on the benchmarks delineated by Tager-Flusberg and colleagues and recommended for evaluating the efficacy and comparing outcomes across NIH-funded intervention studies. Based on multiple sources of information about language benchmarks, the language will be categorized as: Preverbal Communication, First Words, Word Combinations, or Sentences, to provide a clinically meaningful measure of language outcome.
Time Frame
Baseline (12 months of age, prior to treatment), 15, 21, 24, and 36 months of age

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
9 Months
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
24 Months
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Participants are recruited from the Emory Autism Center of Excellence Center from a pool of younger siblings who are at high or low risk of developing ASD For high-risk infants, a positive screen on 2 of 4 screening measures indicating the presence of diagnostic features of ASD by 12 months of age For low-risk infants will be a positive screen on 3 of 4 screening measures Families agree to twice monthly play group sessions for 9 months and 2-3 intervention sessions per week for 9 months (usually within work-day hours) Exclusion Criteria: none
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Nathan Call, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
Emory University, Marcus Autism Center, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Amy Wetherby, Ph.D.
Organizational Affiliation
Florida State University
Official's Role
Study Director
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Marcus Autism Center
City
Atlanta
State/Province
Georgia
ZIP/Postal Code
30329
Country
United States

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No

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