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Pivotal response treatment for autism: A brief report on training for rural communities.

Angela V DahiyaDaniel OpendenKatrina F OstmeyerRachel M AndersonAngela Scarpa
Published in: Journal of community psychology (2021)
Many providers from rural communities feel ill-prepared to treat children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Cost-effective training in Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT), an evidence-based ASD treatment, can address unmet needs for rural communities. The current study examined a 1-day general PRT workshop for parents and professionals followed by a 3-day small, intensive training for professionals. Fifty-two parents and providers completed surveys before and after Day 1, indicating improvements in perceived stress and confidence. Three providers were trained during Days 2-4, and submitted four 10-min videos (i.e., baseline, 1-week, 1-month, and 2-months post-training) working with a target child discussed in the training and another child. Videos were coded for correct PRT implementation and analyzed using a single-subject A-B design with generalization and maintenance probes. All providers learned to apply PRT techniques with the target child and generalized skills to another child within 1-week post-training, with partial maintenance. Implications for rural mental health training in evidence-based practices are discussed.
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