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Effects of an Interactive Web Training to Support Parents in Reducing Challenging Behaviors in Children with Autism

Stéphanie Turgeon, Marc J. Lanovaz, Marie‐Michèle Dufour

2020Behavior Modification27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Many children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) engage in challenging behaviors, which may interfere with their daily functioning, development, and well-being. To address this issue, we conducted a four-week randomized waitlist control trial to examine the effects of a fully self-guided interactive web training (IWT) on (a) child engagement in challenging behaviors and (b) parental intervention. After 4 weeks, parents in the treatment group reported lower levels of challenging behaviors in their children and more frequent use of behavioral interventions than those in the waitlist groups. Furthermore, within-group analyses suggest that these changes persisted up to 12 weeks following completion of the IWT. Our results highlight the potential utility of web training, but our high attrition rate and potential side effects prevent us from recommending the training as a standalone treatment.

Topics & Concepts

AutismAutism spectrum disorderPsychologyIntervention (counseling)Psychological interventionAttritionRandomized controlled trialClinical psychologyParent trainingDevelopmental psychologyMedicinePsychiatrySurgeryDentistryAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchFamily and Disability Support ResearchBehavioral and Psychological Studies
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