A Meta-Analysis of Video Modeling Interventions to Enhance Job Skills of Autistic Adolescents and Adults.

Leslie Ann Bross, Jason C Travers, Jonathan M Huffman, John L Davis, Rose A Mason
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Background: Autistic transition-aged youth and young adults face many societal barriers to competitive integrated employment (CIE). Existing evidence-based practices (EBPs) for autistic individuals, such as video modeling (VM), may be a viable on-the-job training method to enhance employment experiences and outcomes for this population.

Methods: The purpose of this meta-analysis was to synthesize VM studies to teach job skills for autistic individuals. We applied the Council for Exceptional Children's (CEC) Standards for Evidence-Based Practices in Special Education to evaluate the methodological rigor of included studies using a weighted coding scheme. We further evaluated methodologically sound studies by calculating an omnibus Tau-U effect size.

Results: Twenty articles met our inclusion criteria, and 11 of those studies were classified as methodologically sound according to the CEC's criteria. Results indicate that VM is an EBP to improve job skills of autistic individuals. The overall effect size for methodologically sound studies was strong (0.91), but most studies occurred in contrived or school-based employment settings rather than CIE settings in the local labor market.

Conclusions: Employers, transition professionals, and related service providers can consider VM a viable method to teach job skills to autistic employees. However, additional research conducted in CIE settings is needed to better understand the effects of VM in contexts where autistic employees earn regular wages.

Lay summary: Why was this study done?: Autistic adolescents and adults often experience barriers obtaining employment in their local communities. They may also benefit from on-the-job supports for successful employment. Video modeling is one intervention technique that has been used to teach a variety of skills to autistic individuals. Video modeling involves creating short video clips that show the person how to do specific skills or tasks. We wanted to learn about how video modeling has been used to teach job skills to autistic employees.What was the purpose of this study?: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the quality of research studies that used video modeling to teach job skills to autistic employees. Understanding how video modeling interventions can be used in employment settings may help autistic employees have more positive work experiences.What did the researchers do?: The researchers analyzed the video modeling research studies with autistic participants aged 14 years or older. We evaluated the quality of each study, type of employment setting, type of job skill, and how much the job skills improved. We used a criteria established by a professional organization, the Council for Exceptional Children, to evaluate the quality of the research studies.What were the results of the study?: We analyzed 20 research studies and found that video modeling was an overall effective intervention to teach job skills to autistic adolescents and adults. However, most of the studies focused on general job tasks rather than employment-related social skills. In addition, most of the studies were conducted in employment settings where the autistic employees did not earn regular wages, such as school settings or internships. We encourage future researchers to study how video modeling can be used to promote competitive integrated employment in community settings.What do these findings add to what was already known?: Prior research studies have used video modeling to teach skills such as academic, play, and social skills to autistic children and youth. This study showed us that video modeling is an effective intervention to teach job skills to autistic adolescents and adults.What are the potential weaknesses of the study?: There are disagreements about how to evaluate the quality of research studies in the field of special education. We used a popular criterion by the Council for Exceptional Children organization, but our results may be different from other researchers. We also did not find a large number of studies, so some of our findings should be considered with caution.How will these findings help autistic adults now or in the future?: These findings demonstrate that video modeling is an effective on-the-job training method for autistic employees. Autistic adults can use video modeling at work to learn new job skills. Employers, job coaches, and secondary transition professionals could use brief videos to support autistic employees.

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通过视频建模干预提高自闭症青少年和成人工作技能的元分析。
背景:自闭症过渡适龄青年和年轻成年人在竞争性综合就业(CIE)方面面临许多社会障碍。针对自闭症患者的现有循证实践(EBPs),如视频建模(VM),可能是一种可行的在职培训方法,可提高这类人群的就业经验和结果:本荟萃分析的目的是综合有关自闭症患者工作技能教学的 VM 研究。我们采用特殊儿童委员会(CEC)的《特殊教育循证实践标准》,使用加权编码方案对纳入研究的方法严谨性进行评估。我们还通过计算综合 Tau-U 效应大小对方法严谨的研究进行了进一步评估:结果:20 篇文章符合我们的纳入标准,其中 11 项研究根据 CEC 标准被归类为方法严谨的研究。结果表明,VM 是一种改善自闭症患者工作技能的 EBP。方法可靠的研究的总体效应大小很强(0.91),但大多数研究都是在设计好的或基于学校的就业环境中进行的,而不是在当地劳动力市场的CIE环境中进行的:雇主、过渡专业人员和相关服务提供者可以考虑将虚拟机作为向自闭症员工传授工作技能的可行方法。然而,还需要在社区教育环境中开展更多的研究,以更好地了解在自闭症员工赚取固定工资的情况下,虚拟培训的效果:自闭症青少年和成年人在当地社区就业时经常会遇到障碍。为了成功就业,他们还可能受益于在职支持。视频建模是一种用于向自闭症患者传授各种技能的干预技术。视频建模包括制作视频短片,向自闭症患者展示如何完成特定技能或任务。我们想了解视频建模是如何用于向自闭症员工传授工作技能的:本研究的目的是评估利用视频建模向自闭症员工传授工作技能的研究质量。了解如何在就业环境中使用视频建模干预措施可帮助自闭症员工获得更积极的工作体验:研究人员分析了针对 14 岁或以上自闭症参与者的视频建模研究。我们对每项研究的质量、就业环境类型、工作技能类型以及工作技能的提高程度进行了评估。我们采用了专业组织--特殊儿童委员会制定的标准来评估研究的质量:我们分析了 20 项研究,发现视频建模是向自闭症青少年和成人传授工作技能的一种总体有效的干预措施。然而,大多数研究都侧重于一般工作任务,而不是与就业相关的社交技能。此外,大多数研究都是在自闭症员工不挣固定工资的就业环境中进行的,如学校环境或实习。我们鼓励未来的研究人员研究如何利用视频建模来促进社区环境中具有竞争力的综合就业:先前的研究已经利用视频建模来向自闭症儿童和青少年传授学习、游戏和社交等技能。这项研究向我们表明,视频建模是向自闭症青少年和成年人传授工作技能的有效干预措施:关于如何评价特殊教育领域研究的质量,存在不同意见。我们采用了特殊儿童委员会组织的一个流行标准,但我们的结果可能与其他研究人员不同。我们也没有找到大量的研究,因此我们的一些研究结果应该谨慎考虑。这些研究结果对现在或将来的自闭症成人有什么帮助?这些研究结果表明,视频建模对自闭症员工来说是一种有效的在职培训方法。自闭症成人可以在工作中使用视频建模来学习新的工作技能。雇主、就业指导人员和中学过渡专业人员可以使用简短的视频来支持自闭症员工。
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