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Post published on Bluesky on 11 Mar 2026 10:17

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In autistics aged 2-6 years, PRT "regardless of intensity, was not significantly associated with improvements in any domain of child QoL (physical, emotional, social, or school) compared to treatment as usual" link.springer.com/article/10.1... note: PRT is an NDBI, which means it is ABA-based

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Rachel K. Schuck, Emily F. Ferguson, Emily K. Spackman, Ella Jevtic, M. Estefania Millan, Katherine Paszek, Hamidreza Komaki, Qianheng Ma, et al. (2026). Child Quality of Life as an Outcome Following Pivotal Response Treatment: Findings From Four Randomized Controlled Trials With Autistic Children. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Springer Science and Business Media LLC.

Publication date
4 Mar 2026
Identifier
10.1007/s10803-026-07261-z
Authors
Rachel K. Schuck, Emily F. Ferguson, Emily K. Spackman, Ella Jevtic, M. Estefania Millan, Katherine Paszek, Hamidreza Komaki, Qianheng Ma, Jennifer M. Phillips, Mirko Uljarević, Grace W. Gengoux, Antonio Y. Hardan
Source
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Reference type
article
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Metadata source
crossref

Abstract

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders - Literature points to the efficacy of Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) in supporting children with autism in improving social communication. Given...

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