1. A randomized clinical trial of a virtual-training program for teaching applied-behavior-analysis skills to parents of children with autism spectrum disorder.
- Author
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Fisher WW, Luczynski KC, Blowers AP, Vosters ME, Pisman MD, Craig AR, Hood SA, Machado MA, Lesser AD, and Piazza CC
- Subjects
- Adult, Child, Female, Humans, Learning, Male, Middle Aged, Applied Behavior Analysis education, Autism Spectrum Disorder psychology, Autism Spectrum Disorder therapy, Parents education
- Abstract
Parents play an important role in the treatment of their children's symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD); thus, developing effective, efficient, socially acceptable, and accessible procedures for training parents to implement applied-behavior-analysis (ABA) interventions is critically important. One potential approach involves delivering training via a virtual private network (VPN) over the internet (Fisher et al., 2014). In this study, we conducted a randomized clinical trial to evaluate a virtual parent-training program with e-learning modules and scripted role-play via a VPN. We evaluated parent implementation of ABA skills using direct-observation measures in structured-work and play-based training contexts. Parents in the treatment group showed large, statistically significant improvements on all dependent measures; those in the waitlist-control group did not. Parents rated the training as highly socially acceptable. Results add to the growing literature on the efficacy and acceptability of virtually delivered training in ABA., (© 2020 Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (SEAB).)
- Published
- 2020
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