Early Intervention in Remote Autism (IPAAD)
Early Intervention in Remote AutismThe Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) has shown its efficiency in the early management of ASD. The study aims to evaluate the efficiency of a new type of management based on a semi-intensive center-based intervention (8h per week) coupled with a MOOC (Massive Online Open Course: a teaching and learning intervention based on instrumental and interactive teaching situations) for remote parental training/supervision. The goal is to determine if compared to the ESDM reference intervention (15h per week), this type of care can bring, a sufficient improvement in child development course and decreased symptoms of autism in young children, and if it could be, therefore, better suited to the needs of children and their family, bypassing the previously stated obstacles.
RCT of a Mobile Phone App-based Intervention for Parents of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder...
Autism Spectrum DisorderParent-Child RelationsThe objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a 6-week mobile app-based intervention in empowering and supporting Chinese parents of ASD children through knowledge and skills transfer and mindfulness training, to explore factors associated with enhanced user experiences and sustained usage through participants' qualitative feedback and observing naturalistic usage patterns beyond the active intervention period, and to refine the mobile app based on the data prior to wider dissemination of the app. We hypothesise that there will be a greater reduction in parental stress and mood symptoms, and improvement of mindfulness attitude and parenting competence in parents with ASD children after the 6-week app-based intervention than the waitlist controls.
Application of Esketamine in Anesthesia of Autism Children
Autism Spectrum DisorderAutism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a group of serious neurodevelopmental disorders. Autistic children appear with significant frequency for medical services, lots of which requiring procedural sedation or anaesthesia. Autistic children have often been described as difficult to sedate or anesthetize due to a variety of ASD symptoms. It is a challenging task to provide safe and effective sedation during the procedure of colonic TET for FMT in autism children. The investigators intend to explore an optimum anesthetic regimen for autism children undergoing endoscopic procedures.
Intelligent Robotic Interactions for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
Autism Spectrum DisorderFor several years, studies have been developed on the contribution of social robots as a tool for interventions for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). One of the recommended intervention models is the ESDM (Early Start Denver Model). It consists of setting up an individualized, intensive program (at least 20 hours per week) through the pleasure of play. The teacher follows the motivation and interests of the child, and it is the child who chooses the activities. Studies published in recent years tend to show that robots bring benefits to ASD children, particularly in the treatment of social interactions and in clinical settings. However, there is no scientific consensus on the generalized contribution and effect over time of these interventions. Moreover, a robotic solution controlled by a practitioner through a telepresence system allows for a better adaptability to the responses and desires of the children during the interventions. The investigators believe that such a solution would allow for better assessment of progress in the core skills of expressive communication and imitation and greater engagement during interventions.
Effect of Nutrition and Oral Hygiene Education Using Telehealth on Diet Diversity, Nutrition Literacy...
Autism Spectrum DisorderThe goal of this interventional study is to assess the knowledge of caregivers of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) regarding oral and nutritional health and the burdens they encounter in dealing and caring for these children. The main aims to answer are: Educating caregivers on Diet diversities Improving oral health habits Participants will have to Fill questionnaires Undergo educational sessions Fill post education questionnaires Researchers will compare pre and post educational questionnaires to see if the intervention makes a difference.
Pilot Testing of a Mobile Phone App-based Intervention for Parents of Children With Autism Spectrum...
Autism Spectrum DisorderParent-Child RelationsThe objective of this study is to conduct a pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) evaluating the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a 6-week mobile app-based intervention in empowering and supporting Chinese parents of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children through knowledge and skills transfer and mindfulness training. The investigators hypothesise that the app will be feasible and acceptable, and that there will be a greater reduction in parental stress and mood symptoms, and improvement of mindfulness attitude and parenting competence in parents with ASD children after the 6-week app-based intervention than the waitlist controls.
The Effect of Mindfulness-Based Self-Compassion Education Given to Parents of Children With Autism...
Autism Spectrum DisorderAutistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is an important public health problem in our country as well as all over the world. The physical, psychological, social and economic problems and mood disorders experienced by the parents of these children can negatively affect not only themselves, but also the effectiveness of the intervention and treatment programs applied to the children. Therefore, many mindfulness-based intervention programs aim to improve stress reduction, resilience and well-being in parents. In this study, it is aimed to evaluate the effect of mindfulness-based self-compassion training given to parents of children with ASD on stress, resilience and well-being. The research will be carried out with the parents of children aged 7-12 years who applied to the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic of Atatürk University Health Research and Application Center located in Erzurum city center between December 2022 and October 2024 and diagnosed with ASD. The sample of the study was determined by G-power analysis. With the power analysis, it was calculated that at least 65 parents should be included in the sample, in the calculation made at the level of α=0.05, the effect size of 150, 153 (d=0.8) and the power of the study to be 90%. Therefore, the sample size of this study is planned to be 65. The parents of the children with ASD included in the study will be randomized in a single-blind manner, and experimental and control groups will be formed. After the pre-tests are applied to both groups, Awareness-Based Self-Compassion Training will be given to the experimental group and the effect of this training will be tried to be determined with the final measurements. The purpose of Awareness-Based Self Compassion Training; It is aimed at helping parents of children with ASD to cope with stress, increase their psychological resilience and improve their well-being skills. In the collection of research data, an introductory information form containing the socio-demographic data of the child with ASD and the parent, prepared by the researcher in line with the literature, Parental Stress Scale (SIDS), Psychological Resilience Scale for Adults, Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale, Self-Compassion Scale Short Form (SSS-F), Conscious Awareness Scale (CIFI) will be used. SPSS 22.0 package program will be used in the evaluation of the data obtained in the research. In the evaluation of data, number, standard deviation, percentile, mean, minimum and maximum values, Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Shapiro-Wilk analysis, histogram and skewness-kurtosis tests, independent groups t-test, chi-square test, paired, Wilcoxon test, Mann- Whitney U test, Spearman's correlation test, Cronbach's alpha will be done. When the international and national literature is examined, no studies have been found on reducing stress, increasing psychological resilience and well-being of Awareness-Based Self-Compassion training. Considering the problems experienced by the parents of children with ASD, it is thought that, as an evidence-based practice of Awareness-Based Self-Compassion training, attempts to be made for parents regarding stress, psychological resilience and well-being are important. As a result of the research, Awareness-Based Self-Compassion Education is expected to reduce stress and increase psychological resilience and well-being in parents of children with ASD.
Speech-in-noise Perception in Autism and Fragile X
Autism Spectrum DisorderFragile X SyndromeThe goal of this study is to identify which brain regions are active during speech-in-noise perception, as well as how those regions interact. The investigators are studying brain activation during speech-in-noise in autism and controls as well as individuals with Fragile X Syndrome. The main question[s] it aims to answer are: 1) How does the brain's response to background noise affect a person's ability to understand speech? 2) Can visual cues improve hearing in background noise? Participants will complete the following: hearing tests cognitive and behavioral measures questionnaires about their symptoms both passive and active hearing tasks while brain activity is recorded with a neuroimaging cap Results will be compared between individuals with autism with and without Fragile X Syndrome as well as individuals without autism.
Effect of Therapeutic Diet With Physiotherapy on Gross Motor and Cognition of Autistic Children...
Autistic Spectrum Disorder: A clinical trial will be conducted to investigate the effect of free-gluten/ casein diet along with specific physiotherapy program on gross motor development and cognitive function in 3-12 years old children with ASD, And thus establish a streamlining of nutrition and physical activity for children with autism and ASD.
Pilot Study of Sleep Therapy and Biomarkers in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
Autism Spectrum DisorderThe purpose of this study is to test the combined effect of melatonin and donepezil on improving sleep and behavior in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Melatonin is a natural neurohormone that helps regulate sleep and wake cycles. Donepezil is used to improve mental function for people with Alzheimer's disease. Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders are more likely to have problems sleeping than other children. This difficulty has been linked to daytime behavioral problems and family stress.