Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Trial
— EBJOfficial title:
Evaluating BOSCC and ELSA as Outcome Measures in the Context of a JASPER Intervention Trial
Research teams in Boston University, UCLA, and Weill Cornell will recruit 90 participants in 3 years (10 participants per site per year) and evaluate JASPER, play-based intervention, using the BOSCC and ELSA-T. Participants will be randomized to receive JASPER facilitated either by a clinician or the caregiver. After 10 weeks, the participants will be evaluated using the CGI to determine if they are "responders" or "non-responders". Nonresponders will be given a mix of clinician and caregiver-facilitated JASPER and responders will remain the course for the following 10 weeks. Coding of the BOSCC and ELSA-T will be the outcome measures and change will be evaluated throughout the study.
| Status | Recruiting |
| Enrollment | 90 |
| Est. completion date | August 31, 2025 |
| Est. primary completion date | January 1, 2025 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 18 Months to 5 Years |
| Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Minimally verbal children eligible for the ADOS Toddler Module or Module 1 (pre or minimally verbal) or those who have emerging phrases who may receive Module 2 (phrase speech) will be enrolled. The sample will be limited to children with confirmed diagnosis and nonverbal mental ages greater than or equal to 12 months. The child must be 18 months and 5 years of age. Exclusion Criteria: - Children that do not have a mental age greater than or equal to 12 months, don't have a confirmed diagnosis, are under the age of 18 months and older than 5 years of age. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Boston University | Boston | Massachusetts |
| United States | Semel Institute | Los Angeles | California |
| United States | UCLA | Los Angeles | California |
| United States | Weill Cornell Medical College/New York Presbyterian Hospital | White Plains | New York |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of California, Los Angeles | Simons Foundation |
United States,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | ADOS Toddler Module or Module 1 or Module 2 (depends on child's language level) | Confirm child's diagnosis. | Entry (1st month of the study) | |
| Other | Determine eligibility on nonverbal mental age using the Mullen Scales of Early Learning (MSEL) | Nonverbal Development Quotients (DQ) (DQ; mental age ÷ chronological age) | Entry (1st month of the study) | |
| Other | Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale- III | The Vineland is a caregiver survey interview that measures the personal and social skills of individuals from birth through adulthood. The Adaptive Behavior Composite (ABC) scores range from 20 to 160 and indicate low (20-70), moderately low (70-85), adequate (85-115), moderately high (115-130), or high (130-160) overall adaptive functioning. Higher scores mean better outcome. | Entry (1st month of the study) | |
| Other | Demographic and Medical Questionnaire | Descriptive measure to determine child's eligibility.No scores involved. | Entry (1st month of the study) | |
| Other | Presence of joint attention initiations using the Early Social-Communication Scales | In this semi-structured interaction, the child and tester sit facing each other at a table with a set of toys in view but out of reach of the child which are introduced one by one (Mundy, Sigman, Ungerer, & Sherman, 1986; Seibert, Hogan, & Mundy, 1982). The joint attention initiations will then be coded. | Entry (1st month of the study), T2 (10 weeks after entry), T3 (20 weeks after entry) | |
| Other | Track the levels of spontaneous play acts using The Structured Play Assessment-R over the course of the study. | SPA-R is designed to obtain the child's highest levels of spontaneous play acts. The child is presented with 5 different play sets by the experimenter; the entire play interaction last about 15-20 minutes. The child's play behaviors are videotaped and later coded. The variables of interest include the frequency of child initiated functional and symbolic play acts and also the count of different novel types of acts. This measure has shown excellent reliability and validity across a range of studies (Kasari et al., 2006; Sigman & Ruskin, 1999; Sigman & Ungerer, 1984). | Entry (1st month of the study), T2 (10 weeks after entry), T3 (20 weeks after entry) | |
| Other | Change in Joint Engagement on the Caregiver-Child Play Interaction (CCX) over the course of the study. | A 10-minute interaction between parent and child. These sessions will be carried out with a standard set of toys and videotaped.
Parents will be asked to engage their child in play as usual. Coders blind to child treatment assignment and time point will code the videotapes according to Adamson et al, 2004 coding procedures, the same as used in our previous studies (Harris, Kasari, & Sigman, 1996; Kasari et al, 2006; Kasari, et al, 2008). Joint engagement change will be recorded and measured throughout the study. |
Entry (1st month of the study), T2 (10 weeks after entry), T3 (20 weeks after entry) | |
| Primary | Change in frequency of language utterances and number of conversation turns using the Elicitation of Language Samples for Analysis- Toddlers (ELSA-T) | Dr. Tager-Flusberg's team created the ELSA, for collecting natural language samples (NLSs) from minimally to low verbal school-aged children and adolescents with ASD and developed a novel approach for deriving quantitative measures of linguistic communication (frequency of child utterances and number of conversational turns), in real-time from the language samples that could be useful for a range of clinical intervention trials. In this study, ELSA will be used on toddlers in this study, which has already been piloted. | Entry (1st month of the study), T2 (10 weeks after entry), T3 (20 weeks after entry) | |
| Primary | Change in social communication using the Brief Observation of Social Communication Change (BOSCC) | The BOSCC is a standardized measure of social communication change in children with ASD based on 12-minute videos of clinician- or caregiver-child interactions. | Entry (1st month of the study), T2 (10 weeks after entry), T3 (20 weeks after entry) |
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