TY - JOUR A2 - Roeyers, Herbert AU - Silva, Louisa M. T. AU - Schalock, Mark AU - Gabrielsen, Kristen R. AU - Budden, Sarojini S. AU - Buenrostro, Martha AU - Horton, Gretchen PY - 2015 DA - 2015/03/24 TI - Early Intervention with a Parent-Delivered Massage Protocol Directed at Tactile Abnormalities Decreases Severity of Autism and Improves Child-to-Parent Interactions: A Replication Study SP - 904585 VL - 2015 AB - Tactile abnormalities are severe and universal in preschool children with autism. They respond well to treatment with a daily massage protocol directed at tactile abnormalities (QST massage for autism). Treatment is based on a model for autism proposing that tactile impairment poses a barrier to development. Two previous randomized controlled trials evaluating five months of massage treatment reported improvement of behavior, social/communication skills, and tactile and other sensory symptoms. This is the first report from a two-year replication study evaluating the protocol in 103 preschool children with autism. Parents gave daily treatment; trained staff gave weekly treatment and parent support. Five-month outcomes replicated earlier studies and showed normalization of receptive language (18%, P. = 03. ),自闭症行为(32%, P. = 006 ),总感觉异常(38%, P. = 0000005 ),触觉异常(49%, P. = 0002 )和减少自闭症严重程度(中等效果大小, P. = 008 )。此外,父母报告了改善儿童对亲本的相互作用,粘接和减少育儿压力(44%, P. = 00008 )。早期儿童特殊教育计划任务是解决感官异常,并在有效的家庭计划中吸引父母。到目前为止,他们缺乏基于研究的方法。该计划满足了需求。建议在自闭症诊断中向父母和ecse计划(3-5岁)。SN - 2090-1925 UR - https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/904585 Do - 10.1155 / 2015/904585 JF - 自闭症研究和治疗PB - Hindwi Publishing Corporation KW - ER -