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Title: The effects of the Pragmatic Intervention Programme in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Developmental Language Disorder
Author: Pereira, Tatiana
Ramalho, Ana Margarida
Valente, Ana Rita S.
Couto, Pedro Sá
Lousada, Marisa
Keywords: Neurodevelopmental disorders
Autism spectrum disorder
Developmental language disorder
Pragmatic language intervention
Preschool-age children
Pragmatic intervention programme
Issue Date: Dec-2022
Abstract: Purpose: Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) frequently face pragmatic impairments which may result in learning, socialization, and mental health difficulties, therefore early intervention is crucial. In Portugal, the Pragmatic Intervention Programme (PICP) has been recently developed and validated, but its effects are unknown. This study aims to determine the effects of the PICP on preschool-age children with ASD or DLD with pragmatic impairments. Methods: A non-randomized controlled trial has been conducted. The children (n = 20) were assigned to the intervention (n = 11) or the control group (waiting list) (n = 9). Each child attended 24 PICP-based intervention sessions provided by a Speech and Language Therapist in kindergarten. The primary outcome measure was a Goal Attainment Scale (GAS) rated by parents and kindergarten teachers. Secondary outcomes include parent/teacher-reported communication skills (Escala de Avaliação de Competências Comunicativas) and an assessment of the child’s general language ability (Teste de Linguagem—Avaliação da Linguagem Pré-Escolar). Results: GAS results show that all the children in the intervention group made progress. Statistically significant differences between pre- and post-intervention assessments were found for all secondary outcomes. Conclusions: The main findings suggest that the PICP improves language in preschool-age children with ASD and DLD with pragmatic difficulties. Further research is needed to analyse the effects of the PICP for each neurodevelopmental disorder individually. These results are crucial and will contribute to future research and evidence-based practice.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/36406
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci12121640
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