Social Cognitive Development in Young Children With Autism



Status:Completed
Conditions:Neurology, Psychiatric, Autism
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology, Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:11/22/2018
Start Date:January 2012
End Date:April 2015

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Effects of Self-Generated Experiences on Social Cognitive Development in Young Children With Autism

Through the development of a novel treatment targeting core Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
social deficits and studying the efficacy of this intervention, the investigators hope to
provide a means for children with ASD to more effectively and efficiently process social
information and enable them to more successfully engage in social interactions. Children
between the ages of 24 and 36 months and their families may join.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Participants must be 24 to 42 months old

- Children must meet criteria for ASD or autism on the ADOS (Lord et al., 2000) plus
receive a clinical judgment of PDD-NOS or autism by the study team

- Score ≥ 16 months on the Visual Receptive subtest and ≥ 9 months on the Receptive
Language subtest on the Mullen Scales of Early Learning and/or the Vineland Adaptive
Behavior Scales at the time of eligibility testing.

- The parent (or other primary caregiver, such as grandparent) in the PE condition must
agree to attend the training sessions each week for the 5-month period.

- The parent must agree to bring their child in for testing at all testing points
(pre-testing, post-testing, follow-up testing).

- Parents must be between the ages of 18 and 65 years old

- It is not required that English be their primary language, but they must be fluent in
English (or if the child is nonverbal he/she must hear English most of the time at
home)

Exclusion Criteria:

- <34 weeks or >42 weeks gestational age

- <2500 grams birth weight, severe birth trauma

- Head or serious bodily injury sustained before or during the study

- Illicit drug or excessive alcohol exposure (defined in our telephone screening
interview)

- Major hearing or visual impairment

- Non-febrile seizures

- Any known genetic syndrome

- Mitochondrial disorders

- Severe birth defects

- No foster children may participate

- The child must not be adopted

- The child must not be participating in another intervention study simultaneously or be
simultaneously enrolled in the CARD clinic's Achievements, Early Achievements, TIPS,
Jump Start, or Play with Me programs.

- Unable to provide baseline data on the eye tracking measure at time of pretesting
(e.g., tracker unable to read eye movements)

- Has a sibling participating in this study
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