Efficacy of a Comprehensive School-based Intervention for High-functioning Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Autism Spectrum Disorder focused on measuring Psychosocial treatment, School intervention, Autism Spectrum Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: (1) WISC-IV short form IQ>70 (and VCI or PRI>80); (2) CASL expressive or receptive language score >75; and (3) a score meeting ASD criteria on the ADI-R
Exclusion Criteria: Evidence of psychosis
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Comprehensive School-Based Intervention
Business-As-Usual (BAU) Control
Children with HFASD assigned to the CSBI received social skills groups, computer instruction in emotion recognition, therapeutic activities, and a behavioral reinforcement system (individual daily note) during the school year and their parents participated in monthly parent training. School staff received training prior to the school year and demonstrated fidelity with the protocol. Fidelity was also monitored during the school year by research assistants.
Children with HFASD in the BAU schools received their typical special education programming as legally-mandated. The programming received by each was carefully monitored per the following: 1) Each student's IEP was reviewed to document the legally mandated services received; 2) For those receiving counseling or speech-language services, the related-service provider completed a survey indicating specific treatment targets and the protocol for service provision; 3) Parents completed a monthly survey of any external therapeutic programming their child may have received; and 4) Fidelity measures designed for the intervention group (with sequencing requirements removed) were completed for the control condition during two 60-minute classroom observations per week by research assistants.