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This study will test the efficacy of a nationally recognized employment training and placement program (Project SEARCH) when applied to youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders. It is designed to examine a single overall research question: Research Question: To what extent does a collaborative, employer-based employment training and placement program improve the employment outcomes, need for support, social responsiveness, self-determination, and quality of life of young adults with ASD 18-21 served in public special education programs?


Clinical Trial Description

In this project, the investigators propose testing the efficacy of the Project SEARCH model that has been successfully implemented for youth with ASD at one site in a 300-bed hospital in Richmond, VA. The investigators will accomplish this by continuing the Project SEARCH study that has been implemented for youth with ASD and expanding this model to two additional sites in Virginia. The investigators also propose expanding the current randomized clinical trial protocol to the two new sites. In doing so, the investigators will be able to further develop the model while also assessing the strength of the relationship between the intervention and outcomes achieved. Additionally, the investigators will identify programmatic and individual factors that affect successful employment outcomes as well as other critical behaviors that are essential for youth with ASD to exhibit such as socialization, communication, independence and self management. Finally, through the proposed project the investigators will be able to provide evidence to guide decisions related to fidelity of implementation of the components necessary to replicate Project SEARCH for youth with ASD. Hypotheses: There are one primary and six secondary endpoints under investigation in the proposed study: (1) Employment status upon completion of the program, 90 days post completion, and 12 months post completion (primary); (2) wage upon completion, 90 days post completion, and 12 months post completion; and (3) number of hours worked per week upon completion, 90 days post completion, and 12 months post completion. In addition, the effect of the intervention on (4) student support needs, (5) social responsiveness, and (6) self-determination will be explored. Hypotheses related to these endpoints, or dependent variables, include: - Hypothesis I -- Young adults who participate in an employer-based employment training and placement program will demonstrate a higher rate of employment than those in the control condition. - Hypothesis II -- Young adults who participate in a work-based employment training and placement program will earn higher wages on average at project completion compared to those in the control condition. - Hypothesis III -- Young adults who participate in a work-based employment training and placement program will work more hours per week on average than those in the control condition. - Hypothesis IV -- Young adults who participate in a work-based employment training and placement program will reduce their need for employment supports compared to those in the control condition, as measured by the Employment Subscale of the Support Intensity Scale. - Hypothesis V -- Young adults who participate in a work-based employment training and placement program will increase their social responsiveness skills compared to those in the control condition, as measured by the Social Responsive Scale (SRS-2). - Hypothesis VI -- Young adults who participate in a work based employment training and placement program will increase their self-determination skills compared to those in the control condition, as measured by the Arc's Self-Determination Scale (Adolescent Version). - Hypothesis VII - Young adults who participate in a work based employment training and placement program will increase their quality of life compared to those in the control condition, as measured by the Quality Metrics Health Outcomes SF-36v2. ;


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NCT number NCT03560453
Study type Interventional
Source Virginia Commonwealth University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 1, 2013
Completion date March 15, 2018

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