An Exploratory Study of the Utility of the Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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作者
Zlomke, Kimberly R. [1 ]
Bauman, Sarah [1 ]
Edwards, Garet S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ S Alabama, Dept Psychol, 75 S Univ Blvd,UCOM 1012, Mobile, AL 36688 USA
关键词
Direct behavioral observation; Autism spectrum disorder; Reliability; Validity; Parent-child interactions; INDEX-SHORT FORM; INTERACTION THERAPY; BEHAVIOR INVENTORY; VERBAL RESPONSIVENESS; DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR; YOUNG-CHILDREN; STRESS; TODDLERS; LANGUAGE; MOTHERS;
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10.1007/s10882-018-9648-3
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
摘要
Parent-child interactions are critically important for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as a number of the core symptoms of ASD are specifically impacted by parental behaviors and many efficacious treatment options for children with ASD rely on altering parental behaviors. Research has reported on the use and effectiveness of Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) in addressing behavioral difficulties in children with ASD. A core feature of PCIT is observations of parent-child interactions using the Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System (DPICS) for assessment, treatment planning, and outcome monitoring. As the clinical usage and evidence base for PCIT with children with ASD grows, the question of the utility of the DPICS in children with ASD remains. The current study explores the reliability, validity, and utility of the DPICS in 88 parent-child dyads of children with (n=46) and without (n=42) autism symptomology. Results indicate fair to strong inter-correlations for all DPICS behavioral categories but do not support convergent validity with the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory or the Parent Stress Index for dyads of a child with ASD. Significant differences were found between parents of children with ASD and those without on the DPICS. Within the context of interactions of children with ASD, inter-rater reliability was broadly obtained, although more research on the convergent validity is needed. The DPICS gathers important information to characterize parent-child interactions in dyads of children with ASD, but may not be as tied to parent report of child behaviors as in typically developing samples.
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