Evaluating Parent Delivered Interventions for Children With Autism



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Cognitive Studies, Neurology, Psychiatric
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology, Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any - 17
Updated:6/3/2018
Start Date:February 2010
End Date:December 2019
Contact:Estefania Millan
Email:mmillan2@stanford.edu
Phone:650-736-1235

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The investigators will assess the efficacy of parent delivered interventions in the treatment
of social and communication deficits in children with autism. By collecting information about
parent and child functioning before and after intervention, the investigators will be able to
determine whether the intervention is effective in improving child social communication and
reducing parent stress.


Inclusion Criteria for autism participants:

- Children between the ages of 1.6 and 17.11 years of age

- Males and females

- Diagnosis of autism based on DSM-IV-TR criteria, an expert clinical evaluation, and
ADOS or ADI-R if needed

- Receiving or will receive a parent delivered intervention to alleviate symptoms
related to their diagnosis of autistic disorder

- Have a care provider that will reliably bring subjects to their chosen intervention
and clinic visits, and is trustworthy to provide accurate accounts of services
provided to the subject

Inclusion Criteria for developmentally delayed participants:

- Will have an age range between 1.6 and 17.11 years of age

- Males or females

- Diagnosis of a developmental delay or disorder based on DSM-IV-TR, ICD-10, and an
expert clinical evaluation

- Have historical evidence of significant abnormal developmental milestones as
determined by neurological history

- Receiving or will receive a parent delivered intervention

- Have a care provider that will reliably bring subjects to their chosen intervention
and clinic visits, and is trustworthy to provide accurate accounts of services
provided to the subject

Exclusion Criteria for autism participants:

- Is medically unstable (e.g., more than one seizure a month)

- Have a medical diagnosis that causes autism like symptomology (e.g., Fragile X, Down
syndrome, Angelman's syndrome, tuberous sclerosis, Rett's disorder)

Exclusion Criteria for developmentally delayed subjects:

- Is medically unstable (e.g., more than one seizure a month)

- Has a diagnosis of ASD
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