Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Trial
— TAFFOfficial title:
Effect of Early Start Denver Model and Autism-adapted Parent-Child Interaction Therapy on Autism Symptoms and Disruptive Behavior in Toddlers and Preschool Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder (TAFF Pilot Study)
Children with ASD often show disruptive behaviors. However, interventions that were specifically designed to improve these symptoms have not been sufficiently investigated, especially in children with level 1 to level 3 ASD. PCIT has large effects on externalizing behavior problems in children with disruptive behavior disorders. Recently PCIT was adapted for children with autism spectrum disorder (PCIT-A). ESDM is an evidence-based treatment for ASD but has not been investigated in combination with PCIT-A. As primary aims, the investigators assess a) the effect of PCIT-A on disruptive behavior and b) the effect of ESDM on autism symptoms in toddlers and preschool children with ASD level 1 to 3. As secondary aims, the investigators evaluate a) the maintenance of the effect of PCIT-A one year after the end of intervention and b) the effect of both interventions on secondary outcomes (developmental level, intelligence, adaptive behavior, and parenting stress), c) the combined intervention effect of PCIT-A and ESDM depending on intervention overlap periods.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 28 |
Est. completion date | October 31, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | October 31, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 24 Months to 59 Months |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - ASD level 1 to 3 - Time commitment of at least one parent (including homework and traveling time) - Willingness of one parent to be the study informant over the whole study period Exclusion Criteria: - Insufficient German language skills of both parents to participate in the intervention - Severe hearing or visual impairment - Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - Epilepsy - Rett syndrome - Other rare, severe neurological disorders that interfere with therapy |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Switzerland | Psychiatric Services of Thurgovia | Münsterlingen | Thurgau |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Bruno Rhiner | University of Arkansas, West Virginia University |
Switzerland,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Disruptive behavior change within the PCIT-A subsample | Change from 4-month to 24-month FU in disruptive behavior composite score (see primary outcome for a detailed description) depending on ESDM/PCIT-A intervention overlap | Between 4-month and 24-month FU | |
Other | Autism symptoms change within the subsample that started with the ESDM intervention | Change from first to last session of the ESDM intervention in the Early Start Denver Model checklist (trainer-rating) | Between baseline and 24-month FU | |
Other | Age-standardized long-term effect in all outcomes within the ESDM/PCIT-A subsample | Age-standardized changes from baseline to 24-month FU in all outcomes with available age-norms within the subsample that started both interventions (PCIT-A and ESDM; age-standardized z-scores with mean of 0 and SD of 1; probable range between -3 and +3;higher scores mean a worse outcome) | Between baseline and 24-month FU | |
Primary | Disruptive behavior change (for PCIT-A analysis) | Change from 4-month to 12-month Follow-Up (FU) in a composite score of Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System percentage compliance score and Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory intensity score (objective and parent-reported disruptive behavior; z-standardized values with mean of 0 and SD of 1; probable range between -3 and +3; higher scores mean a worse outcome) | Between 4-month and 12-month FU | |
Primary | Autism symptoms change (for ESDM analysis) | Change from baseline to 4-month FU in Quantitative Checklist for Autism in Toddlers score (parent-reported, range: 0-100 points; higher scores mean a worse outcome) | Between baseline to 4 month FU | |
Secondary | Disruptive behavior long-term change (for PCIT-A analysis) | Change from 4-month to 24-month FU in a composite score of Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System percentage compliance score and Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory intensity score (objective and parent-reported disruptive behavior; z-standardized values with mean of 0 and SD of 1; probable range between -3 and +3; higher scores mean a worse outcome) | Between 4-month and 24-month FU | |
Secondary | Autism symptoms change (for PCIT-A analysis) | Change from 4-month to 12-month FU and to 24-month FU in Quantitative Checklist for Autism in Toddlers score (parent-reported, range: 0-100 points; higher scores mean a worse outcome) | Between 4-month and 24-month FU | |
Secondary | Developmental level change (for PCIT-A analysis) | Change from 4-month to 12-month and to 24-month FU in Entwicklungstest für Kinder von 6 Monaten bis 6 Jahren (engl.: Developmental Test for Children from 6 months to 6 years; behavioral and parent-reported measure, composite score of all 6 domains; z-standardized values with mean of 0 and SD of 1; probable range between -3 and +3; higher scores mean a better outcome) | Between 4-month and 24-month FU | |
Secondary | Non-verbal Intelligence change (for PCIT-A analysis) | Change from 4-month to 12-month and to 24-month FU in Snijders-Oomen Non-verbal intelligence test revised 2-8 - puzzle subtest; z-standardized values with mean of 0 and SD of 1; probable range between -3 and +3; higher scores mean a better outcome) | Between 4-month and 24-month FU | |
Secondary | Adaptive behavior change (for PCIT-A analysis) | Change from 4-month to 12-month and to 24-month FU in Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale (composite score of the three domains communication, daily living skills, socialization; z-standardized values with mean of 0 and SD of 1; probable range between -3 and +3; higher scores mean a better outcome) | Between 4-month and 24-month FU | |
Secondary | Social-emotional competence change (for PCIT-A analysis) | Change from 4-month to 12-month and to 24-month FU in Devereux Early Childhood Assessment (18 to 36 months version; (composite score of the three domains attachement/relationships, initiative, self-regulation; z-standardized values with mean of 0 and SD of 1; probable range between -3 and +3; higher scores mean a better outcome) | Between 4-month and 24-month FU | |
Secondary | Parenting stress change (for PCIT-A analysis) | Change from 4-month to 12-month FU and to 24-month FU in Eltern-Belastungs-Inventar (engl.: Parenting Stress Index; composite score of 12 subscales, z-standardized values with mean of 0 and SD of 1; probable range between -3 and +3; higher scores mean a worse outcome) | Between 4-month and 24-month FU | |
Secondary | Autism symptoms long-term change (for ESDM analysis) | Change from baseline to 12-month FU in Quantitative Checklist for Autism in Toddlers score (parent-reported, range: 0-100 points; higher scores mean a worse outcome) | Between baseline and 12-month FU | |
Secondary | Disruptive behavior change (for ESDM analysis) | Change from baseline to 4-month FU and from baseline to 12-month FU in a composite score of Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System percentage compliance score and Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory intensity score (objective and parent-reported disruptive behavior; z-standardized values with mean of 0 and SD of 1; probable range between -3 and +3; higher scores mean a worse outcome) | Between baseline and 12-month FU | |
Secondary | Developmental level change (for ESDM analysis) | Change from baseline to 4-month FU and from baseline to 12-month FU in Entwicklungstest für Kinder von 6 Monaten bis 6 Jahren (engl.: Developmental Test for Children from 6 months to 6 years; behavioral and parent-reported measure, composite score of all 6 domains; z-standardized values with mean of 0 and SD of 1; probable range between -3 and +3; higher scores mean a better outcome) | Between baseline and 12-month FU | |
Secondary | Non-verbal intelligence change (for ESDM analysis) | Change from baseline to 4-month FU and from baseline to 12-month FU in Snijders-Oomen Non-verbal intelligence test revised 2-8 - puzzle subtest; z-standardized values with mean of 0 and SD of 1; probable range between -3 and +3; higher scores mean a better outcome) | Between baseline and 12-month FU | |
Secondary | Adaptive behavior change (for ESDM analysis) | Change from baseline to 4-month FU and from baseline to 12-month FU in Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale (composite score of the three domains communication, daily living skills, socialization; z-standardized values with mean of 0 and SD of 1; probable range between -3 and +3; higher scores mean a better outcome) | Between baseline and 12-month FU | |
Secondary | Social-emotional competence change (for ESDM analysis) | Change from baseline to 4-month FU and from baseline to 12-month FU in Devereux Early Childhood Assessment (18 to 36 months version; (composite score of the three domains attachement/relationships, initiative, self-regulation; z-standardized values with mean of 0 and SD of 1; probable range between -3 and +3; higher scores mean a better outcome) | Between baseline and 12-month FU | |
Secondary | Parenting stress change (for ESDM analysis) | Change from baseline to 4-month FU and from baseline to 12-month FU in Eltern-Belastungs-Inventar (engl.: Parenting Stress Index; composite score of 12 subscales, z-standardized values with mean of 0 and SD of 1; probable range between -3 and +3; higher scores mean a worse outcome) | Between baseline and 12-month FU |
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