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Efficacy of PEERS® for Adolescents via Telehealth Delivery

Jasper A. Estabillo, Christine T. Moody, Solene J. Poulhazan, Laura Hieber Adery, Elizabeth M. Denluck, Elizabeth A. Laugeson

2022Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract PEERS® for Adolescents is an evidence-based social skills intervention for autistic youth and adolescents with other social challenges. The efficacy and effectiveness of PEERS® are well established; however, limited data on PEERS® via telehealth delivery exist. The current study aimed to examine the efficacy of PEERS® for Adolescents via telehealth and compare outcomes between telehealth and in-person modalities. Thirty-one adolescents ( M age = 13.77, SD = 2.14) participated in telehealth groups, and outcomes were compared with 212 adolescents ( M age = 14.02, SD = 2.00) from in-person groups. Findings demonstrate PEERS® for Adolescents via telehealth results in significant improvements in social skills knowledge, social responsiveness, overall social skills and problem behaviors, and social engagement. Telehealth outcomes are relatively equivalent to in-person delivery.

Topics & Concepts

TelehealthAutismPsychologyIntervention (counseling)Social skillsModalitiesDevelopmental psychologyClinical psychologyTelemedicinePsychiatryHealth careSociologyEconomic growthSocial scienceEconomicsAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchFamily and Disability Support ResearchBehavioral and Psychological Studies