Parent-Implemented Video-Based Intervention to Teach Autistic Children: an Evidence-Based Systematic Review

Parent-Implemented Video-Based Intervention to Teach Autistic Children: an Evidence-Based Systematic Review

Forfattere
Yakubova, G. Chen, B. B.
Årstall
2022
Tidsskrift
Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Volum
Sider
24
Video-based intervention (VBI) is an evidence-based practice for teaching a wide array of skills to autistic children and young adults; however, a limited number of studies have examined the effectiveness of parent-implemented VBI when teaching children functional skills in a home setting. The purpose of this evidence-based systematic review was to synthesize and evaluate the evidence base for parent-implemented VBI to teach functional skills to autistic children in a home setting. Nine studies published between 2012 and 2021 met the inclusion criteria for this review. Seven of these studies met the design standards and had strong or adequate levels of evidence. The findings indicate that parent-implemented VBI meets the criteria to be classified as a probable evidence-based practice, but a great variability exists in the methods of parent training, levels of parental involvement, and skills taught.

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Tiltaksnivå

Behandling og hjelpetiltak

Tema

Psykiske vansker og lidelser

Autismespekter

Tiltak

Psykologiske behandlingsmetoder

Foreldreveiledning/-terapi (feks COS, ICDP)

Organisering av tiltak

E-helsetiltak (spill, internett, telefon)

Aldersgruppe

Barn i førskolealder (3-5 år)

Barn i skolealder (6-12 år)

Ungdom (13-18 år)

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