Development of a Manualized Wireless Moisture Pager Intervention for Teaching Toileting in Children With Autism
Autism, Enuresis, Incontinence
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Autism focused on measuring autism, enuresis, toilet-training
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 3-6 years old
- ASD diagnosis confirmed by licensed professional through administration of the ADOS or ADOS-2, depending upon availability of data
- Status consistent with DSM-IV (or DSM-V, depending upon availability) diagnostic criteria for primary daytime enuresis (with exception of criterion that child is at least 5 years old), confirmed by the K- SADS
- A positive determination of readiness for toilet training, as determined through aToileting Readiness Checklist developed through a review of relevant literature on toilet training with children with autism (with 4 or more of 7 signs in the checklist, with 3 of these criteria required).
- Consent from parent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Medical conditions that would interfere with toilet training procedures (e.g., physical disabilities)
- Physical disorder that may contribute to incontinence (e.g., diabetes, urinary tract infection, or seizures)
- Anticipation of medication changes to occur during the 3-month intervention period
- Medication for enuresis
- A parent report that the child has urinated into a toilet 2 times or more when toilet trips are initiated by child, AND/OR 20% or more of the total instances in which a caretaker had initiated a toileting opportunity (to be estimated by study team member during initial conversation. If parent is unsure, they may be asked to monitor toileting behavior for a week, and the team member can call back to review with parent).
- Parent report that the child has participated in systematic training efforts, under the guidance of a clinician (e.g., physician, psychologist) for more than 8 weeks (total) in the previous 6months.
- Active drug or alcohol use or dependence on the part of the parent that, in the opinion of the site investigator, would interfere with adherence to study re- quirements.
Sites / Locations
- University of Rochester Medical Center
- Nationwide Children's Hospital
- Whitney Loring
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Wireless Moisture Pager
Standard Behavioral Treatment
Parent(s) of subjects will participate in training and follow-up sessions in a manualized toilet training intervention for their child that incorporates use of a wireless moisture pager.
Parent(s) of subjects will participate in training and follow-up sessions in a toilet training intervention for their child that incorporates use of the Autism Treatment Network's Toilet Training Tool Kit. The Tool Kit is a publication widely available to parents and clinicians that is designed to serve as an aid in the toilet training of children with autism. In this study, it is being used as a standard treatment control.