Autistic children and their families must cope with a chronic condition hallmarked by severe communicative and social deficits and aberrant behaviors. Intervention programs are needed to teach family members methods for promoting social interactions to facilitate positive parent-child interactions and the acquisition of communication skills and language development in autistic children. To date, training programs have focused on teaching mothers while no research specifically addresses training fathers of autistic children. The overall goal of this project is the acquisition of communication skills and language development in autistic children by teaching fathers methods of promoting social reciprocity. We will obtain preliminary data from 4 father-child dyads. This information will be used to adapt and further refine Elder's (1995) mother-training intervention. This intervention will then be implemented and evaluated in the homes of 20 autistic children. Individual as well as group data will produce important information regarding intervention efficacy and individual responses to specific components of the intervention package, maintenance effects, and generalization to mothers and siblings. Findings will address current deficits in the parent training literature, particularly regarding fathers provide important information for achieving the ultimate goal of developing and empirically evaluating a comprehensive in-home family training program for children with autism and related disabilities. It is hypothesized that: (1) there will be a significant difference between father-child reciprocity data obtained in the clinic playroom setting and father-child reciprocity data obtained in the homes, (2) there will be significant differences between father-child and mother-child turn taking (social reciprocity) behaviors, (3) after receiving instruction: (a) the fathers will demonstrate effective use of the child-training interventions (b) the autistic children will respond with increased social initiating and responding behaviors, (c) the quality of the father-child interactions will improve, and (4) father-training will generalize to mothers.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
Type
First Independent Research Support & Transition (FIRST) Awards (R29)
Project #
3R29NR004297-02S1
Application #
6131355
Study Section
Nursing Research Study Section (NURS)
Program Officer
Cotton, Paul
Project Start
1998-05-01
Project End
2003-01-31
Budget Start
1999-02-01
Budget End
2000-01-31
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
1999
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Florida
Department
Type
Schools of Nursing
DUNS #
073130411
City
Gainesville
State
FL
Country
United States
Zip Code
32611
Elder, Jennifer H; Valcante, Gregory; Yarandi, Hossein et al. (2005) Evaluating in-home training for fathers of children with autism using single-subject experimentation and group analysis methods. Nurs Res 54:22-32
Elder, Jennifer H; Valcante, Gregory; Groce, Suzanne et al. (2002) Social interactions of children with autism in father-child and mother-child play sessions. Pediatr Nurs 28:573-8, 581