The purpose of this project was to explore parental self-efficacy among parents of children with autism receiving home-based Applied Behavioral Analysis (A.B.A.) treatment. Applied Behavioral Analysis (A.B.A.) is defined as the use of information acquired through the science of observable behavior analysis to facilitate the improvement of behaviors that are socially important. Twenty-one mothers and eight fathers of children with autism receiving home- based (A.B.A.) treatment services from a southern California non-public agency participated in this project. Participating parents completed three questionnaires: a socio-demographic measure, the Self-Efficacy for Parenting Task Index - (SEPTI), and the Gilliam Autism Rating Scale, Second Edi...
Although much research has documented the benefits to children with autism of early intensive behavi...
Many parents of adolescents and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience difficulty acc...
Several authors have suggested that the quality of therapist performance accounts for some of the va...
Parental self-efficacy impacts the manner in which a parent interacts with his or her child, as well...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The primary purpose o...
The current study sought to understand the effect of parent-led applied behavior analyses (ABA), in ...
Researchers have acknowledged that parents play a pivotal role in their children’s autism spectrum d...
Self-efficacy has been identified in the general parenting literature as an important variable affec...
BackgroundAlmost all children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have experienced challenging behav...
This study involved qualitative analyses of the benefits and difficulties of providing home-based Ap...
The extent to which parental traits of autism are related to parenting efficacy has yet to be explor...
The current study aimed to understand parent perceptions of the effects of early intensive behaviora...
As the rate of children being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) increases, so too does t...
This research aims to explore the awareness of parents of children with autistic spectrum disorder a...
ABA interventions have been widely known as the most effective evidence-based interventions for chil...
Although much research has documented the benefits to children with autism of early intensive behavi...
Many parents of adolescents and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience difficulty acc...
Several authors have suggested that the quality of therapist performance accounts for some of the va...
Parental self-efficacy impacts the manner in which a parent interacts with his or her child, as well...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The primary purpose o...
The current study sought to understand the effect of parent-led applied behavior analyses (ABA), in ...
Researchers have acknowledged that parents play a pivotal role in their children’s autism spectrum d...
Self-efficacy has been identified in the general parenting literature as an important variable affec...
BackgroundAlmost all children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have experienced challenging behav...
This study involved qualitative analyses of the benefits and difficulties of providing home-based Ap...
The extent to which parental traits of autism are related to parenting efficacy has yet to be explor...
The current study aimed to understand parent perceptions of the effects of early intensive behaviora...
As the rate of children being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) increases, so too does t...
This research aims to explore the awareness of parents of children with autistic spectrum disorder a...
ABA interventions have been widely known as the most effective evidence-based interventions for chil...
Although much research has documented the benefits to children with autism of early intensive behavi...
Many parents of adolescents and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) experience difficulty acc...
Several authors have suggested that the quality of therapist performance accounts for some of the va...