Adjunctive Parental Support Within Manualized Parent Training for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Julia E. Cartwright
Katherine Bellone Mount
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[1] The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas,Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities
[2] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Division of Psychology
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Treatment integrity; Parental stress; Parent support; Parent training; Disruptive behaviors; Autism;
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Parent training is a central focus of behavioral intervention, with emphasis on teaching parents to become change agents for their children by using behavioral management skills. However, its effectiveness is limited by a parent’s ability to engage in the learning process. Parents managing external stressors, psychopathology, or poverty often do not gain the skills and thus, the treatment may minimally impacts parent and child behavior. In order to increase a parent’s ability to acquire and implement new skills accurately, referred to as parent treatment integrity, the current study added a parent-support component to the RUBI Autism Network’s Parent Training for Disruptive Behaviors protocol. The parent-support component was intended to remove barriers to skill acquisition during the parent training session by alleviating some of the interfering parental stress. In an alternating treatments design, a community-based sample of five parent-child dyads (average age of child = 32 months) participated in the parent-training protocol; half of the intervention sessions included a 15-min parent-support component. The addition of the parent-support component increased parent engagement, treatment integrity, and learned parenting skills, like parent praise. Results support a model of change for parenting behavior. Inclusion of a parent-support component is supported as an effective practice for parent training.
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页码:1293 / 1308
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