Predictive components in the structure of an intensive, parent mediated, early intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders in India

Introduction: The predictive factors of parent mediated, Early Intervention (EI) for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) have not been studied in India; we document the structural therapeutic factors, which predict the EI outcome. Methods: Data of 77 children with an ICD 10 diagnosis of Pe...

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Main Authors: Shonima A Viswanathan, Paul S. S. Russell
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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Online Access:http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2019;volume=8;issue=7;spage=2218;epage=2222;aulast=Viswanathan
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spelling doaj-d2b9595a91ff4402bcdf18e1aa6d51a02020-11-25T02:04:07ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632019-01-01872218222210.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_441_19Predictive components in the structure of an intensive, parent mediated, early intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders in IndiaShonima A ViswanathanPaul S. S. RussellIntroduction: The predictive factors of parent mediated, Early Intervention (EI) for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) have not been studied in India; we document the structural therapeutic factors, which predict the EI outcome. Methods: Data of 77 children with an ICD 10 diagnosis of Pervasive Developmental Disorder (ASD in DSM 5), and completed a 12-week EI with proven effectiveness was collected from the database of a teaching hospital. We studied the structural therapeutic factors associated with EI outcome, as measured by Psycho-Educational Profile-Revised (PEP-R), while controlling the confounders with multiple linear regression analyses. Results: The Fine-motor skills improved in residential patients (t = 2.54, P = 0.02; 15 units). As the duration of intervention decreased at home per day, there was a significant decrease in Gross-motor skills (t = -2.67, P = 0.02; -15 units). With increase in duration of intervention in hospital per day, there was a significant increase (t = 2.86, P = 0.01; 30 units) in the Eye-hand integration. Cognitive-verbal skills acquisition decreased (t = -2.90, P = 0.01; 33 units) as the duration of intervention decreased at hospital. The use of medication did not predict any of the outcome factors. Conclusion: The above mentioned predictive factors should be monitored and titrated in the family context when children with ASD undergo parent mediated, EI programme. It is important to that the multidisciplinary family medicine teams reinforce these parents, who are the main column of support in primary-care settings for children with neuro-developmental disabilities in India.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2019;volume=8;issue=7;spage=2218;epage=2222;aulast=ViswanathanAutismearly interventionIndiaparent-mediatedpredictive factors
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Predictive components in the structure of an intensive, parent mediated, early intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders in India
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
Autism
early intervention
India
parent-mediated
predictive factors
author_facet Shonima A Viswanathan
Paul S. S. Russell
author_sort Shonima A Viswanathan
title Predictive components in the structure of an intensive, parent mediated, early intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders in India
title_short Predictive components in the structure of an intensive, parent mediated, early intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders in India
title_full Predictive components in the structure of an intensive, parent mediated, early intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders in India
title_fullStr Predictive components in the structure of an intensive, parent mediated, early intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders in India
title_full_unstemmed Predictive components in the structure of an intensive, parent mediated, early intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders in India
title_sort predictive components in the structure of an intensive, parent mediated, early intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders in india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
issn 2249-4863
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Introduction: The predictive factors of parent mediated, Early Intervention (EI) for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) have not been studied in India; we document the structural therapeutic factors, which predict the EI outcome. Methods: Data of 77 children with an ICD 10 diagnosis of Pervasive Developmental Disorder (ASD in DSM 5), and completed a 12-week EI with proven effectiveness was collected from the database of a teaching hospital. We studied the structural therapeutic factors associated with EI outcome, as measured by Psycho-Educational Profile-Revised (PEP-R), while controlling the confounders with multiple linear regression analyses. Results: The Fine-motor skills improved in residential patients (t = 2.54, P = 0.02; 15 units). As the duration of intervention decreased at home per day, there was a significant decrease in Gross-motor skills (t = -2.67, P = 0.02; -15 units). With increase in duration of intervention in hospital per day, there was a significant increase (t = 2.86, P = 0.01; 30 units) in the Eye-hand integration. Cognitive-verbal skills acquisition decreased (t = -2.90, P = 0.01; 33 units) as the duration of intervention decreased at hospital. The use of medication did not predict any of the outcome factors. Conclusion: The above mentioned predictive factors should be monitored and titrated in the family context when children with ASD undergo parent mediated, EI programme. It is important to that the multidisciplinary family medicine teams reinforce these parents, who are the main column of support in primary-care settings for children with neuro-developmental disabilities in India.
topic Autism
early intervention
India
parent-mediated
predictive factors
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