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NCT number NCT02850666
Other study ID # IRB_00091961
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date July 2016
Est. completion date October 1, 2017

Study information

Verified date May 2018
Source University of Utah
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This is a one-group, pre-post feasibility study of an intensive, interdisciplinary (theatre, Occupational Therapy (OT), and Speech Language Pathology (SLP)) intervention targeted at social skill development in children, aged 3-4. The intervention uses process drama modified with OT and SLP techniques and using typically developing peer models. Feasibility outcomes are recruitment rates, retention rates, daily program records of ease of implementing program, and record of modifications needed. Child primary outcomes are Social Skills Improvement Scale (SSIS), Theory of Mind (T0M) Battery and Inventory, Structured Play Assessment (SPA), and Communication and Symbolic Behavior Scales (CSBS) scores within 4 weeks of program end. Secondary outcomes are brain activity in frontal lobe and temporal/parietal areas measured by high density EEG within 4 weeks of program end, parental interview at 3 months related to child's social skills, and observational data on social skills during the program.


Description:

Six children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and 6 typically developing (TD) preschool children participate will complete baseline testing. The TD children will only complete the EEG testing, while the ASD children and their parents will complete all outcome assessments. In addition to the outcome measures listed in the Brief Summary, the children we will administer the the Vineland Adaptive Behavioral Scales (Vineland - II), the Mullen Scales of Early Learning, and the Autism Diagnostic Observation Scale - II (if they have not had one administered within the past 12 months) for sample description.

During the EEG session, brain activity during theory of mind and other social stimuli will be used to measure brain behavior relationships. The recordings will adhere to standard clinical EEG procedures, using high density EEG providing a high spatial resolution for electrical source imaging in brain space. They will be conducted by a Registered EEG Technologist (R. EEG T) with a specially trained student assistant. The procedure will involve first explaining to the parent and child what will be done. The participants will sit within a chair or a parent's lap while the EEG is recorded. The EEG tasks will consist of the following: First the child will be asked to open and close their eyes for a few minutes to record a baseline resting EEG. Then there will be both auditory sounds (intonations and word components) and images of social stimuli embedded between fun cartoon stimuli to maintain the child's attention displayed on a screen. The pictures will consist of eye movements, facial gestures, and point light diagrams of body movements.

The process drama program will be conducted with 6 children with ASD and 6 TD peer models 5 days per week for 1 week for 2.5-3 hours each day. The program will consist of several sections. Each day will open with an opening ritual that is movement based involving mirroring activity. This is followed by a welcome/greeting activity, involving things like a song and Name activity. The remainder of the activities build around a story for the day. The story will be one that holds interest for young children, such as a day in the life of a tree who gets visited by animals and people. The story unfolds with problems to solve and social interactions to do. Participants and the drama teachers take on different roles to bring out the story. Engagement starts out with drama pieces that the children can do individually and progress to those requiring a partner and then small groups. Other artistic experiences related to the story are included in the session, such as music and movement related to the story and an art activity related to the story. The sessions close with a closing ritual, reminding the participants of what was done during the session and a song. All the activities focus on building understanding the emotions and intentions of others and appropriate social interactions. The setting of the program and the specific activities have been planned with a collaborative team of drama teachers, an occupational therapists, and a speech language pathologists.

The process drama sessions will be videotaped and later scored for social interactions and social verbal and non-verbal communication. We will also examine the engagement of the participants with ASD to determine if we need to change/alter any procedures/techniques that we are using during the process drama sessions in subsequent versions of this research. We will also examine the behavior of the peer models to identify areas in which the research team may need to change to better engage the peer models in subsequent sessions.

After the end of the process drama intervention, the participants with ASD will repeat the baseline assessments within 4 weeks of intervention end. The assessments that will be repeated are the ToMT, CSBS, SPA and SSiS. The children with ASD will also complete another EEG session as they did at baseline.

Three months after the last testing session, the parents will be contacted to complete an interview to ask how their children are functioning related to play and other interactions with other children and with adults. These interviews may occur face-to-face at a mutually agreed upon location, could be over the phone, or could be via a video conferencing system, such as Business Skype. The interviews will be audio-recorded for later thematic analysis. After these themes are identified, the parents will be re-contacted and shown the identified themes to make sure that we have accurately represented what they intended to convey (member checking).


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 11
Est. completion date October 1, 2017
Est. primary completion date September 12, 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 3 Years to 4 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: Participants with ASD:

- aged 3-4 years old

- documented diagnosis of ASD from a licensed professional using DSM 5 criteria12; If no documentation available, meets cut off on Autism Diagnostic Observation Scale (ADOS -2)13 that will be administered by trained study staff.

- passes language and cognitive screen (see attached screening document with decision rules) and a receptive language age equivalence of =18 months and a non-verbal age equivalent score of =24 months on the Mullen Scale of Early Learning14

- have a caregiver willing/able to bring them to the University for the study sessions and to schedule up to 3 assessment visits prior to intervention start and 3 assessment sessions after intervention end

- family's primary language is English

Typically developing children

- aged 3-4

- normal or corrected to normal vision and hearing

- English speaking

Exclusion Criteria: Participants with ASD

- have no other major medical conditions (i.e., no genetic disorders such as Fragile X, Down syndrome)

- seizure disorder

- uncorrected hearing or visual impairment

- other condition causing motor impairment, such as Cerebal Palsy

Typically developing children

-no history of developmental delay or neurological disorder

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Interdisciplinary process drama
Process drama program (5 days/week, 1 week, 25-3 hour sessions) of movement-based activities combining music, art, and drama. Activities have been planned by a collaborative team of drama teachers, occupational therapists, and speech language pathologists.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Utah

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (3)

Corbett BA, Key AP, Qualls L, Fecteau S, Newsom C, Coke C, Yoder P. Improvement in Social Competence Using a Randomized Trial of a Theatre Intervention for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. J Autism Dev Disord. 2016 Feb;46(2):658-72. doi: 10.1007/s1 — View Citation

Pelphrey KA, Morris JP, McCarthy G. Grasping the intentions of others: the perceived intentionality of an action influences activity in the superior temporal sulcus during social perception. J Cogn Neurosci. 2004 Dec;16(10):1706-16. — View Citation

Thomas MS, Davis R, Karmiloff-Smith A, Knowland VC, Charman T. The over-pruning hypothesis of autism. Dev Sci. 2016 Mar;19(2):284-305. doi: 10.1111/desc.12303. Epub 2015 Apr 6. Review. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Social Skills Improvement Scale Child primary outcome: Parent rating of statements about child's social interactions 4 weeks post intervention
Primary Theory of Mind Battery and Inventory Child primary outcome: performance test of theory of mind activities and parent ratings of statements of child behavior in theory of mind situations 4 weeks post intervention
Primary Structured Play Assessment Performance test of how child plays with toys 4 weeks after intervention
Primary Retention Rate Feasibility outcome: number of participants who completed 4 week assessments and 3 month parent interview 3 months after intervenrtion
Primary Recruitment ability to recruit needed number of participants in time frame availability at baseline
Secondary Brain activity during Theory of Mind tasks Dense EEG recordings of brain activity in frontal/temporal/and parietal lobes during TOM tasks 4 weeks after intervention
Secondary Parental perceptions of social skills Interview with parent regarding changes seen in social skills 3 months
Secondary Changes in social skills during program observations (via video recording) of social skills during intervention program 1 week
Secondary Modifications needed to program record of modifications made during the intervention at 1 week
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