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Therapies for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders

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Evidence Table. <strong>Therapies</strong> <strong>for</strong> children with ASD<br />

Study<br />

Description Intervention<br />

Stahmer &<br />

Ingersoll,<br />

2009 (continued)<br />

Inclusion/Exclusion<br />

Criteria/Population<br />

C-348<br />

Baseline<br />

Measures Outcomes<br />

(as compared to SD:<br />

typical children): G1: 16, 87.4 ±<br />

G1: 18, 64 16.1<br />

P = NS<br />

BSID-II verbal<br />

mental age, rate of<br />

development (as<br />

compared to typical<br />

children):<br />

G1: 53<br />

Educational/<br />

cognitive/<br />

academic<br />

attainment:<br />

BSID-II, n, mean<br />

± SD:<br />

G1: 19, 74.6 ±<br />

17.9<br />

P < 0.01<br />

developmental<br />

quotient increased<br />

in 47% of children<br />

IQ score (BSID-<br />

II), n (%):<br />

G1:<br />

Below 70<br />

(significantly<br />

delayed range):<br />

8 (42)<br />

70 – 84 (mildly<br />

delayed range):<br />

4 (21)<br />

85 – 115<br />

(normally<br />

developing<br />

range): 7 (37)<br />

67% of children in<br />

mildly delayed<br />

range increased<br />

to normal range<br />

5% (1 child)<br />

increased from<br />

significantly<br />

delayed range to<br />

normal range<br />

BSID-II nonverbal<br />

mental age,<br />

mean, rate of<br />

development (as<br />

compared to<br />

typical children):<br />

G1: 26, 74<br />

BSID-II nonverbal<br />

mental age<br />

developmental<br />

trajectory:<br />

G1: (graph)<br />

10% increase in

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