A Pilot Study on Efficacy of a Play-Based Social Skills Training Group for First-Grade Elementary Children with Autism in Taiwan

Caicai Chen, Hsiu‐Ching Yang, Meng-Jung Liu, S. Chu, Ling-Yi Lin
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ABSTRACT A social skills training has previously resulted in positive improvements in social skills among children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This pilot study developed a play-based social skills training protocol for first-grade elementary children with ASD in Taiwan and determined its efficacy. Using a single-group pretest-posttest design, this study recruited seven first-grade elementary children with ASD aged 6–7 years. Seven children enrolled in a regular classroom participated in a 12-week play-based social skills training program which was led by an occupational therapist. The improvement of social skills was evaluated by occupational therapists through video coding and goal attainment scales. Caregivers and teachers were asked to complete the communication and socialization domains of the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale-Third Edition. The results showed significant improvements in the children’s social skills performance between the pretest and posttest based on video coding and goal attainment scale. Significant improvements in the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale-Third Edition growth scale values of receptive and written language subdomains were observed. This study established an intervention protocol for first-grade children with ASD that could be used as a guide by clinical professionals who work with children with ASD who experience problems adapting to elementary school.
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社交技能训练已经在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童和青少年中产生了积极的社交技能改善。本研究为台湾地区小学一年级ASD儿童开发一套以游戏为基础的社交技巧训练方案,并评估其效果。本研究采用单组前测后测设计,招募了7名6-7岁的ASD小学一年级儿童。7个孩子在一个普通教室报名参加了一个为期12周的以游戏为基础的社交技能培训项目,该项目由一名职业治疗师领导。职业治疗师通过视频编码和目标实现量表评估社交技能的改善。照顾者和教师被要求完成交际和社交领域的葡萄园适应行为量表-第三版。结果显示,基于视频编码和目标实现量表的测试前后,儿童的社交技能表现有显著提高。Vineland适应行为量表(第三版)的接受语和书面语子域的成长量表值显著提高。本研究为一年级自闭症儿童建立了一个干预方案,可以作为临床专业人员的指导,这些专业人员与有小学适应问题的自闭症儿童一起工作。
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