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Social competence group intervention (SOCO) for children with autism spectrum disorder: A pilot study
Authors:Anneli Kylliäinen  Satu Häkkinen  Sanelma Eränen  Kati Rantanen  Hanna Ebeling  Sven Bölte  Terhi M. Helminen
Affiliation:1. Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland;2. Ludus Oy Tutkimus ja kuntoutuspalvelut, Mäkitorpantie 3 B, Helsinki, FI-00620 Finland;3. Pedego Research Unit, Clinic of Child Psychiatry, University of Oulu and Oulu University Hospital, Finland;4. Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Center of Neurodevelopmental Disorders at Karolinska Institutet (KIND), Division of Neuropsychiatry, Center for Psychiatry Research Karolinska Institutet & Region Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:This study aimed to describe concept of social competence as a theoretical background for social skills group intervention for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A model of social competence comprised of three components: social skills, social performance, and social adjustment. We also examined the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of the manualized Social Competence group intervention for children with autism spectrum disorder (SOCO) using a variety of outcome measures. The nine-month intervention included children groups, parental support groups and co-operation with teachers. A pilot study involved 23 children aged 7 to 12 years (= 16 intervention, = 7 control) and intervention outcomes were measured with questionnaires for parents and teachers, neuropsychological tests, and observations. The parents of the intervention group reported improvements in social skills and social adjustment, whereas the teachers reported increases in social performance. Findings also indicated that affect recognition skills, social overtures, and reactions to peers were improved in the intervention group. Although the evidence of the pilot study should be considered as preliminary, it gives some indication of the feasibility of the SOCO group intervention and supports the usability of the theoretical background and approach for multiple outcome measures.
Keywords:Affect recognition  autism spectrum disorder  group intervention  social competence
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