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The effect of group sociality play in sociality of autistic adolescent (집단사회성놀이가 자폐청소년의 사회성에 미치는 효과)

  • Woo, Hee-Soon;Won, Sung-Yoon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.98-105
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    • 2016
  • Group play for sociality is a therapeutic method involving a mixture of various factors, such as targeted activities, perceptions, and physical mobility required in daily life, through group activities to encourage self-expression for the purpose of facilitating sociality. This study was conducted in order to verify its effects by applying it to autistic adolescents who lack communicative ability with others and ultimately to improve their interpersonal relationships and sociality. This study applied a single pre- and post-test experiment design to 8 autistic adolescents with lack of sociality who use a daycare center in Daejeon. The group play for sociality program consisted of two sessions a week for 7 weeks from October to December 2013 for a total of 14 sessions. The sociality of the adolescents before and after the intervention was analyzed by the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. As a result of the study, the total grades of the E-CLAC and social maturity test showed significant changes from $39.88{\pm}6.78$ to $47.00{\pm}4.28$ and $49.96{\pm}28.00$ to $61.36{\pm}21.75$, respectively. In detail, there were significant changes in the sub-items, such as adjustment in group, following guidance, and increasing behavioral frequency. In conclusion, it was shown that the combined effect of the group activities, including group play for sociality and play activities taking into consideration the developmental stage of the participants, led to a significant improvement in the sociality of the autistic adolescents.

A Clinical Report of Scalp Acupuncture Effects on Autistic Children (자폐증 환아의 두침(頭鍼)치료 치험 1례)

  • Hong, Sang-June;Choi, Ka-Hye;Song, In-Sun
    • The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.133-142
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    • 2009
  • Objectives The study was designed to report the clinical effects of scalp acupuncture on autistic children. Methods These patients were treated by scalp acupuncture. We observed the improvement of his disease through K-CARS and E-CLAC tests. Results By using scalp acupuncture, we could make a considerable improvement of autistic score(K-CARS). Conclusions The above results suggest that scalp acupuncture can be an effective treatment for autistic children.

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A Study on the Effectiveness of Therapy Dog Assisted Program through Repeated Interventions for the Autistic Children (자폐아동의 대인상호작용 증진을 위한 치료견 매개프로그램의 효과 및 효과 지속성에 대한 평가)

  • Shin, Sung-Ja
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.45
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    • pp.250-287
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    • 2001
  • This study concerns therapeutic effects and long-term effects of Therapy Dog Assisted Program (TDAP) on autistic children. Subjects participating in this study are two groups of Korean elementary school boys of the same age (twelve years old) : an experimental group and a controlled group of equal number of children (six children in total). The thirteen different sessions of the first intervention and eight different sessions of the second intervention were performed over six months (from April 20th to October 27th, 2000). Two standard instrument (ASIEP, E-CLAC) are used as major instruments in order to evaluate the effectiveness of TDAP. Evidene from the present study indicates that the children participating in TDAP program achieved a greater degree of improvement in their social interaction in comparison with the counterpart. The present study also demonstrates that, in general, the effectiveness of TDAP somewhat decreased after the termination of TDAP with some exceptions. However we also found that the effectiveness of TDAP were maintained in the some behavioral area such as bowing to teacher, play for cooperation with peers, which activities were sufficiently offered TDAP to the children. The questions of possible influence of parental support and other family background of each individual autistic child on the effect and long-term effect of TDAP need to be addressed in future study.

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