A randomised controlled trial of an iP ad‐based application to complement early behavioural intervention in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2017Vol. 58(9), pp. 1042–1052
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Andrew Whitehouse, Joanna Granich, Gail A. Alvares, Margherita Busacca, Matthew N. Cooper, Alena Dass, Thi Duong, Rajes Harper, Wendy Marshall, Amanda L. Richdale, Tania Rodwell, David Trembath, Pratibha Vellanki, Dennis W. Moore, Angelika Anderson
Abstract
This study provides evidence that technology-based interventions may provide a relatively low-cost addition to existing therapist-delivered interventions for children with ASD. However, sustained use of the app over the full 6-month period was a challenge for most families.
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