TY - JOUR
T1 - Social skills group training in children with autism spectrum disorder
T2 - a randomized controlled trial
AU - Dekker, Vera
AU - Nauta, Maaike H.
AU - Timmerman, Marieke E.
AU - Mulder, Erik J.
AU - van der Veen-Mulders, Lianne
AU - van den Hoofdakker, Barbara J.
AU - van Warners, Sjoukje
AU - Vet, Leonieke J. J.
AU - Hoekstra, Pieter J.
AU - de Bildt, Annelies
PY - 2019/3
Y1 - 2019/3
N2 - In 122 high-functioning children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD; 9-13years; 19 girls), we investigated the effectiveness of a 15-session social skills group training (SST) with and without parent and teacher involvement (PTI) in a randomized controlled trial with three conditions: SST (n=47), SST-PTI (n=51), and care-as-usual (CAU, n=24). Hierarchical linear modeling was used for immediate and 6-month follow-up analyses. Measures were administered before randomization (blind), post-treatment and at follow-up (not blind). Trial registration: Dutch Trial Register; http://www.trialregister.nl; NTR2405. At post-treatment, children in both SSTs had improved significantly more than CAU on the primary outcome, Vineland Socialization (SST: Cohen's d=0.39; 95% CI -2.23 to 3.11 and SST-PTI: d=0.43; 95% CI -2.19 to 3.15) and on the secondary outcome parent-SSRS Cooperation (SST: d=0.43; 95% CI -0.23 to 1.15 and SST-PTI: d=0.45; 95% CI -0.21 to 1.17), with no difference between post-treatment and follow-up. Additionally, children in SST-PTI improved significantly more on the teacher-SSRS than in CAU [Cooperation d=0.42 (95% CI -0.33 to 1.13); Assertion d=0.34 (95% CI -0.39 to 1.11); Self-Control d=0.61 (95% CI -0.08 to 1.34)] and in SST [Cooperation d=0.34 (95% CI -0.37 to 1.05); Self-Control d=0.59 (95% CI -0.13 to 1.32)]. The current study corroborates earlier findings in smaller samples and wider age ranges, with small but statistically significant effects of SST for high-functioning pre-adolescent children with ASD. Parental and teacher involvement intensified treatment, yet did not yield an additional effect relative to SST for children only, as reported by parents. 6months after training, no further improvement or decline was found.
AB - In 122 high-functioning children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD; 9-13years; 19 girls), we investigated the effectiveness of a 15-session social skills group training (SST) with and without parent and teacher involvement (PTI) in a randomized controlled trial with three conditions: SST (n=47), SST-PTI (n=51), and care-as-usual (CAU, n=24). Hierarchical linear modeling was used for immediate and 6-month follow-up analyses. Measures were administered before randomization (blind), post-treatment and at follow-up (not blind). Trial registration: Dutch Trial Register; http://www.trialregister.nl; NTR2405. At post-treatment, children in both SSTs had improved significantly more than CAU on the primary outcome, Vineland Socialization (SST: Cohen's d=0.39; 95% CI -2.23 to 3.11 and SST-PTI: d=0.43; 95% CI -2.19 to 3.15) and on the secondary outcome parent-SSRS Cooperation (SST: d=0.43; 95% CI -0.23 to 1.15 and SST-PTI: d=0.45; 95% CI -0.21 to 1.17), with no difference between post-treatment and follow-up. Additionally, children in SST-PTI improved significantly more on the teacher-SSRS than in CAU [Cooperation d=0.42 (95% CI -0.33 to 1.13); Assertion d=0.34 (95% CI -0.39 to 1.11); Self-Control d=0.61 (95% CI -0.08 to 1.34)] and in SST [Cooperation d=0.34 (95% CI -0.37 to 1.05); Self-Control d=0.59 (95% CI -0.13 to 1.32)]. The current study corroborates earlier findings in smaller samples and wider age ranges, with small but statistically significant effects of SST for high-functioning pre-adolescent children with ASD. Parental and teacher involvement intensified treatment, yet did not yield an additional effect relative to SST for children only, as reported by parents. 6months after training, no further improvement or decline was found.
KW - Social skills training
KW - Effectiveness
KW - Autism spectrum disorder
KW - Randomized controlled trial
KW - HIGH-FUNCTIONING CHILDREN
KW - INTERVENTIONS
KW - ADOLESCENTS
KW - PROGRAM
KW - ASD
U2 - 10.1007/s00787-018-1205-1
DO - 10.1007/s00787-018-1205-1
M3 - Article
C2 - 30032394
SN - 1018-8827
VL - 28
SP - 415
EP - 424
JO - European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
JF - European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
IS - 3
ER -