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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

2021Autism in Adulthood24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

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: 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: 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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PsychologyVideo modelingAutismPsychological interventionSocial skillsIntervention (counseling)Supported employmentInclusion (mineral)Meta-analysisPopulationMedical educationApplied psychologyDevelopmental psychologyClinical psychologyMedicinePedagogyTeaching methodSocial psychologyWork (physics)PsychiatryModellingInternal medicineEnvironmental healthMechanical engineeringEngineeringAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchDisability Education and EmploymentBehavioral and Psychological Studies
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