2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.604851
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Preliminary Evaluation of the FETASS Training for Parents of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Pilot Study

Abstract: While several recent evaluation studies have shown the efficacy of parent training programs for children with neurodevelopmental disorders, manual-based training in German is still scarce. To address this gap, we developed a specific modularized training program for parents of children from preschool to pre-adolescent age with Autism Spectrum Disorder (FETASS). The overarching purpose of the FETASS intervention is to enhance social communication behavior and quality of life of the child by coaching parents. As… Show more

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“…The authors of studies that had insufficient details in their manuscript to infer the number of transition-aged children or stress/anxiety scale used were emailed twice if needed. Of the 17 authors originally contacted, seven did not respond and their studies could not be included in the screening (Benn et al, 2012 ; Brehm et al, 2021 ; Ede et al, 2020 ; Elfert & Mirenda, 2015 ; Hampel et al, 2015 ; Smith et al, 2012 ; Whitney & Smith, 2015 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of studies that had insufficient details in their manuscript to infer the number of transition-aged children or stress/anxiety scale used were emailed twice if needed. Of the 17 authors originally contacted, seven did not respond and their studies could not be included in the screening (Benn et al, 2012 ; Brehm et al, 2021 ; Ede et al, 2020 ; Elfert & Mirenda, 2015 ; Hampel et al, 2015 ; Smith et al, 2012 ; Whitney & Smith, 2015 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%