학술논문

A Systematic Review of School-Based Interventions Targeting Social Communication Behaviors for Students with Autism
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Evaluative
Information Analyses
Author
Source
Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice. Feb 2019 23(2):274-286.
Subject
Autism
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Interpersonal Communication
Communication Skills
Intervention
Elementary School Students
Outcomes of Treatment
Class Activities
Language
English
ISSN
1362-3613
Abstract
Initiating and responding to peers are social communication behaviors which are challenging for students with autism. We reviewed intervention studies set in mainstream elementary schools, which targeted these behaviors and reported on intervention outcomes as well as the resources required for their implementation. A total of 22 studies met the criteria for inclusion. Findings suggest that school-based interventions can increase the frequency and duration of initiating and responding behaviors in elementary school aged students with autism. These interventions were resource-intensive and usually delivered by researchers or teaching assistants away from the classroom. Future research should build on this emerging evidence base to consider interventions which could be implemented by classroom teachers as part of the classroom program.