Considering Instructional Contexts in AAC Interventions for People with ASD and/or IDD Experiencing Complex Communicative Needs: a Single-Case Design Meta-analysis

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Jay B. Ganz
James E. Pustejovsky
Joe Reichle
Kimberly J. Vannest
Margaret Foster
April N. Haas
Lauren M. Pierson
Sanikan Wattanawongwan
Armando Bernal
Man Chen
Rachel Skov
S. D. Smith
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[1] Texas A&M University,Department of Educational Psychology
[2] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Department of Educational Psychology
[3] University of Minnesota,Department of Speech
[4] University of Vermont,Language
[5] University Libraries,Hearing Sciences
[6] Texas A&M University,Department of Education
[7] Life Skills Autism Academy,Department of Social Work and Communication Disorders
[8] Tarleton State University,Department of Elementary, Early and Special Education
[9] Southeast Missouri State University,undefined
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Autism; ASD; Intellectual disability; IDD; Complex communication needs; Minimally or non-verbal; Intervention; Setting; Instructional features; Behavioral strategies;
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For children with autism or intellectual and developmental disabilities who also have complex communication needs, communication is a necessary skill set to increase independence and quality of life. Understanding the how, where, and communication style being taught is important for identifying deficits in the field as well as which interventions are most effective. This meta-analysis sought to identify effectiveness among different settings, behavioral strategies, and moderator variables. A systematic search and screening process identified 114 eligible studies with 330 participants; overall outcomes indicate that augmentative and alternative communication interventions were effective with Tau effects ranging from 0.53 to 1.03 and log response ratio effects ranging from 0.21 to 2.90. However, no instructional context variables systematically predicted differences in intervention effectiveness.
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页码:615 / 629
页数:14
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