Authors: |
Owens G, Granader Y, Humphrey A |
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Title: |
LEGO[R] Therapy and the Social Use of Language Programme: An Evaluation of Two Social Skills Interventions for Children with High Functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome |
Source: |
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 2008 38(10): 1944-1957 |
Year: |
2008 |
Research Design: |
Non Randomised Controlled Trial |
Rating Score: |
04/10 This rating is confirmed Eligibility specified - Y Random allocation - N Concealed allocation - N Baseline comparability - Y Blind subjects - N Blind therapists - N Blind assessors - Y Adequate follow-up - N Intention-to-treat analysis - N Between-group comparisons - Y Point estimates and variability - Y |
Abstract: |
LEGO[R] therapy and the Social Use of Language Programme (SULP) were evaluated as social skills interventions for 6-11 year olds with high functioning autism and Asperger Syndrome. Children were matched on CA, IQ, and autistic symptoms before being randomly assigned to LEGO or SULP. Therapy occurred for 1 h/week over 18 weeks. A no-intervention control group was also assessed. Results showed that the LEGO therapy group improved more than the other groups on autism-specific social interaction scores (Gilliam Autism Rating Scale). Maladaptive behaviour decreased significantly more in the LEGO and SULP groups compared to the control group. There was a non-significant trend for SULP and LEGO groups to improve more than the no-intervention group in communication and socialisation skills. ©Springer |
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