Title of article :
Impact of Family-Centered Early Intervention in Infants with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Single-Subject Design
Author/Authors :
Park, Ho Il Department of Occupational Therapy - Seoul Metropolitan Children’s Hospital, Republic of Korea , Park , Hae Yean Department of Occupational Therapy - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea , Yoo, Eunyoung Department of Occupational Therapy - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea , Han, Areum Department of Occupational Therapy - Yonsei University, Republic of Korea
Abstract :
Autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects communication, social skills, and behavior and
can present in early childhood. The present study is aimed at investigating the effects of family-centered early intervention on the
quality of social interaction and social interaction skills in infants with suspected autism spectrum disorder using a single-subject
design. Method. As a single-subject design study, evaluations were conducted at baseline phase A, intervention phase B, baseline
phase A′, and follow-up phase. The family-centered early intervention program was implemented during the intervention
phase. Family-centered early intervention programs included home environmental modification, play video recording and
training, task and feedback, related information training, and question and answer. The Modified Checklist for Autism in
Toddlers, Revised, with Follow-Up and Evaluation of Social Interaction was used for evaluation. Result. Three participants
completed the study. After applying the family-centered early intervention program, the quality of social interaction and social
interaction skills of all participants improved. In addition, the risk of autism spectrum disorder in all participants was reduced.
Conclusion. Family-centered early intervention was confirmed to have a positive effect on the improvement of social interaction
skills in infants with suspected autism spectrum disorder.
Keywords :
Family-Centered Early Intervention , Infants , Impact , Autism Spectrum Disorder , A Single-Subject Design , Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International