Outcome survey of early
intensive behavioral intervention for young children
with autism in a community setting
Boyd RD, Corley MJ.
Golden Gate Regional Center, San Francisco, CA,
USA.
This article presents findings from an outcome
survey of the effects
of early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI)
for young children with
autism in a community setting. Results from both
individual case reviews
and parent questionnaires are presented, with
the data failing to support any
instances of'recovery' while still yielding a
high degree of parental
satisfaction with the treatment.
Moreover, a follow-up inquiry into the type of
services each child
was receiving in his or her post-EIBI setting
documents continued dependence
on extensive educational and related developmental
services, suggesting that
the promise of future treatment sparing did not
materialize. Limitations
of the survey in evaluating community-based EIBI
services are discussed along
with the need for further research designed to
document the effectiveness
ofservices provided to young children with ASD
in the community.
PMID: 11777258 [PubMed - in process]
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