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A meta-analysis of video modeling and video self-modeling interventions for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders.

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Authors
Scott Bellini, Jennifer Akullian
Title
A meta-analysis of video modeling and video self-modeling interventions for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders.
Journal
Exceptional Children
Year
2007
Volume
73
Issue
3
Page(s)
pp. 264-287
Publication Format
Journal Article
Efficacy Study/Review
Yes
Scientific Validity
Selective/Systematic Review, Peer-Reviewed, Meta-Analysis
Comments
We have been unable to find an online abstract of this article, so we have reproduced it here. 'This meta-analysis examined the effectiveness of video modeling and video self-modeling (VSM) interventions for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Twenty-three single-subject design studies were included in the meta-analysis. Intervention, maintenance, and generalization effects were measured by computing the percentage of nonoverlapping data points (PND). Results suggest that video modeling and VSM are effective intervention strategies for addressing social-communication skills, functional skills, and behavioral functioning in children and adolescents with ASD. Results also indicate that these procedures promote skill acquisition and that skills acquired via video modeling and VSM are maintained over time and transferred across persons and settings. The results suggest that video modeling and VSM intervention strategies meet criteria for designation as an evidence-based practice.'
Keywords
Adolescent / Secondary School Age, Autism, Behavioural Intervention, Child/Children, Communication Skills, Daily Living / Functional Skills, Intervention, Live Modelling, Modelling, Social Skills, Assistive and Adaptive Technology, Video Modelling, Video/DVD

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