The Multi-Media Social Skills Project for Adults



Status:Completed
Conditions:Neurology, Psychiatric, Psychiatric, Autism
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology, Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 35
Updated:3/15/2019
Start Date:July 2013
End Date:April 9, 2018

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The Multi-Media Social Skills Project for Adults: Validation of an Intervention for Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorders

This study is investigating the development of a social skills training program for adults
with Asperger's Syndrome or high-functioning autism, ages 18 to 35 years. The Principal
Investigator for this study is Dr. Michael Murray, the director of the Autism Studies
Division at the Penn State Hershey Medical Center. The purpose of this study is to adapt a
social skills training program to address and enhance the social skills of adults with
Asperger's Syndrome and high-functioning autism.

During group study visits, a group of six young adults with Asperger's Syndrome or
high-functioning autism will meet weekly for about 90 minutes. The purpose of the group
sessions is to work on everyday social skills such as initiating and maintaining
conversations, establishing friendships, and dealing with situations such as job interviews
and dating.

A generalization session will be held every week after the group therapy session with
same-age peers who have been screened to participate in the study. The purpose of including
peers in the class is to give young adults with Asperger's syndrome and high-functioning
autism a chance to practice the social skills learned in the group study visit with a peer
group. Study participants will be paired with a typically developing peer for an outing in
the community to a nearby restaurant or shop or an in-class exercise such as a mock job
interview.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Between 18 and 35 years of age

- Must be a Pennsylvania resident

- A primary diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome or high-functioning autism, as confirmed by
the SRS-2

- A verbal IQ of 85 or above on the Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test, Second Edition

- English as primary language spoken

- Ability to fluently speak in full sentences

Exclusion Criteria:

- A significant language delay

- Difficulty with aggression directed at peers

- A primary thought disorder

- A secondary disorder of anxiety or depression so severe as to prevent the individual's
participation in the treatment

- A current high school student at start of intervention

- Low social motivation demonstrated through formalized assessment and/or by responses
given to screening interview
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