自闭症
凝视
心理学
干预(咨询)
任务(项目管理)
发展心理学
听力学
认知心理学
医学
精神科
管理
精神分析
经济
作者
Rachael Bedford,Jonathan Green,Teodora Gliga,Emily H. Jones,Mayada Elsabbagh,Greg Pasco,Ming Wai Wan,Vicky Slonims,Tony Charman,Andrew Pickles,Mark H. Johnson
摘要
Abstract Cognitive markers may in theory be more sensitive to the effects of intervention than overt behavioral measures. The current study tests the impact of the Intervention with the British Autism Study of Infant Siblings—Video Interaction for Promoting Positive Parenting (iBASIS‐VIPP) on an eye‐tracking measure of social attention: dwell time to the referred object in a gaze following task. The original two‐site, two‐arm, assessor‐blinded randomized controlled trial (RCT) of this intervention to increase parental awareness, and responsiveness to their infant, was run with infants who have an elevated familial likelihood for autism (EL). Fifty‐four EL infants (28 iBASIS‐VIPP intervention, 26 no intervention) were enrolled, and the intervention took place between 9 months (baseline) and 15 months (endpoint), with gaze following behavior measured at 15 months. Secondary intention to treat (ITT) analysis showed that the intervention was associated with significantly reduced dwell time to the referent of another person's gaze ( β = −0.32, SE = 0.14, p = 0.03) at 15‐month treatment endpoint. Given the established link between gaze following and language, the results are considered in the context of a previously reported, non‐significant and transient trend toward lower language scores at the treatment endpoint (Green et al. (2015) The Lancet Psychiatry , 2(2), 133–140). Future intervention trials should aim to include experimental cognitive measures, alongside behavioral measures, to investigate mechanisms associated with intervention effects.
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