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The primary aim of the project is to develop and pilot a manualized, individually delivered Parent Training Program for Feeding Problems (PT-F) in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to assess feasibility and parent acceptance of the program. The secondary aim of the project is to assess the success of the PT-F program in improving mealtime behavior problems when compared to the wait-list control.
Exploratory aims include obtaining preliminary data on the impact of PT-F on child and parent functioning (reducing parent stress and improving parent sense of competency and parent-child interactions at mealtime), assessing the impact of treatment on interfering behaviors around mealtime/snack times, and measuring nutritional improvements after treatment.
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Fifty well characterized children will be randomly assigned to either the 20 week PT-F or a waitlist control group. Study assessments evaluating feeding and mealtime behaviors, nutritional intake, daytime behaviors, repetitive behaviors, sensory sensitivities, parent stress and parent-child interactions will be completed at Baseline, Week 10, and Week 20 timepoints. Treatment Fidelity forms will be completed by the therapist at the end of each treatment session to assess achievement of session goals and parent adherence during each session.
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54 participants in 2 patient groups
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