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Video-based intervention for children with autism: Towards improved assessment of pre-requisite imitation skills

机译:对自闭症儿童进行基于视频的干预:改善对必备模仿技能的评估

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Objective: To explore the relationship between responses to imitation assessment and video-based intervention (VBI) in children with autism. Methods: Interview-and observation-based imitation assessments were conducted for five boys with autism prior to VBI across three studies. In two of the three studies, the boys' imitative responses to videos with an animated model and a human model were also compared. Results: Participants who were assessed to have strong imitation skills were also those who responded more positively to VBI. No clear differences were reported in the boys' responses to the equivalent videos with the animated model and the human model. Conclusions: The level of imitation skills required for successful VBI is relative to the target behaviour. Revision of existing imitation assessment measures, as well as development and validation of more comprehensive measures is warranted for use in conjunction with VBI.
机译:目的:探讨自闭症儿童对模仿评估的反应与基于视频的干预(VBI)之间的关系。方法:在三项研究中,对五名自闭症男孩在进行VBI之前进行了基于访谈和观察的模仿评估。在三项研究中的两项中,还比较了男孩对具有动画模型和人体模型的视频的模仿反应。结果:被评估为具有较强模仿能力的参与者也是对VBI的正面评价。在动画模型和人体模型的同等视频中,男孩的反应没有明显差异。结论:成功的VBI所需的模仿技能水平与目标行为有关。与VBI一起使用时,有必要对现有的模仿评估措施进行修订,以及开发和验证更全面的措施。

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