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A Pilot Study on the Efficacy of Melodic Based Communication Therapy for Eliciting Speech in Nonverbal Children with Autism

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Auteur(s)
  • Givona A. Sandiford 1,2
  • Karen J. Mainess 1
  • Noha S. Daher 1
Affiliation(s)
  • School of Allied Health Professionals, Loma Linda University, 92350, Loma Linda, CA, USA
  • c/o Karen J. Mainess at LLU SAHP, Communication Sciences and Disorders Department, 92350, Loma Linda, CA, USA
Langue(s) du document
Anglais
Revue

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders

Éditeur
Springer [journals]
Année de publication
2012
Type de publication
Journal
Type de document
Research-article
Résumé

The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of Melodic Based Communication Therapy (MBCT) to traditional speech and language therapy for eliciting speech in nonverbal children with autism. Participants were 12 nonverbal children with autism ages 5 through 7 randomly assigned to either treatment group. Both groups made significant progress after treatment. The MBCT group progressed significantly in number of verbal attempts after weeks 1 through 4 and number of correct words after weeks 1 and 3, while the traditional group progressed significantly after weeks 4 and 5. No significant differences in number of verbal attempts or number of correct words were noted between groups following treatment. A significant number of new words were heard in the home environment for the MBCT group (p = .04). Participants in the MBCT group had more imitative attempts (p = .03). MBCT appears to be a valid form of intervention for children with autism.

Mots-clés d'auteur
  • Autism
  • Nonverbal
  • Children
  • Efficacy
  • Treatment
  • Music
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