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Effectiveness of Child-Directed Interaction Training for Young Japanese Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
Authors:Kokoro Furukawa  Hiroko Okuno  Ikuko Mohri  Mariko Nakanishi  Sheila M. Eyberg  Saeko Sakai
Affiliation:1. United Graduate School of Child Development, Osaka University, Suita-shi, Osaka, Japan;2. u580055k@alumni.osaka-u.ac.jp;4. Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida, Gainsville, Florida, USA
Abstract:Abstract

This study examined the efficacy of Child-Directed Interaction Training (CDIT), the first phase of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), for Japanese children with autism spectrum disorders. The participants were 21 mother-child dyads with children aged 4–7 years; participants were assigned to an Immediate Treatment (IT) group or to a Waitlist (WL) control group. Across eight training sessions, mothers learned positive attention skills that were adapted from traditional PCIT training. Results showed CDIT not only improved social cognition skills and decreased disruptive behavior in Japanese children, but also reduced stress/distress among their mothers, particularly in relation to their own parenting skills and their child’s problem behaviors.
Keywords:Autism spectrum disorder  child-directed interaction training  child problem behaviors  child social cognition  imitation skill  joint attention  parent-child interaction therapy  parenting stress
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