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Table 3.2.5 continued<br />

Author<br />

Year<br />

Reference<br />

Country<br />

Oosterling<br />

et al<br />

2010<br />

[15]<br />

The<br />

Netherlands<br />

Study design<br />

Aim<br />

Design<br />

Partly randomised<br />

controlled study<br />

Aim<br />

To evaluate the<br />

effectiveness of a<br />

home-based parenttraining<br />

program<br />

focused on promoting<br />

compliance, mutual<br />

enjoyment, and joint<br />

attention, called<br />

Focus parent training,<br />

modeled after an<br />

intervention described<br />

by Drew et al<br />

(2002) [47]<br />

Population<br />

characteristics<br />

Diagnosis<br />

Referrals who were<br />

screen positive on<br />

ESAT; consensus diagnosis<br />

by at least two<br />

experienced profes-<br />

sionals (psychologist<br />

and psychiatrist) after<br />

a diagnostic assessment<br />

including use of the<br />

ADI-R and the ADOS<br />

No of participants<br />

75 randomised<br />

Gender<br />

53 boys, 14 girls<br />

(analyzed)<br />

Age<br />

12–42 months<br />

IQ<br />

Autism with developmental<br />

age ≥12 months<br />

or PDD-NOS with<br />

developmental age ≥12<br />

months or Development<br />

Quotient

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