Developmental Disabilities Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Intensity of Early Communication Intervention
The purpose of the study is to determine if a more intensive application of communication intervention, i.e. 5 hours per week, will result in more frequent intentional communication acts, greater lexical density, and a better verbal comprehension level than children who receive the same communication intervention only one time per week.
Our research team has pioneered the development of a prelinguistic communication
intervention referred to as Parent Responsivity Education-Milieu Communication Teaching
(PRE-MCT). This intervention is designed to establish and enhance the development of
intentional communication prior to the onset of spoken language in children with language
delays and disorders. In the early stages of intervention, clinicians target children's use
of gestures, vocalizations, and eye contact to produce more frequent and more complex
nonverbal communication acts. As the children develop, goals shift to the direct teaching of
words and sentence structures.
Our preliminary research using randomized experimental designs has tested the effects of the
intervention when delivered in a very small 'dose', averaging just over one hour per week
for six months. This standard dose has led to significant but modest effects in the
children's use of intentional communication and early language, such that it could be
adopted by speech-language pathologists as part of standard care. Unfortunately, the early
benefits have not always been maintained 6 and 12 months after the therapy phase ends and
have not always benefitted all children.
This research is a test of the hypothesis that a more intensive application of the
intervention will have dramatically more positive outcomes than the standard dosage.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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