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Título : Supporting coordination of children with ASD using neurological music therapy: a pilot randomized control trial comparing an elastic touch-display with tambourines
Otros títulos : Research in developmental disabilities
Autor : Cibrian, Franceli L.
Madrigal Rocha, Laura Melisa
Alvelais-Alarcón, Marina
Tentori, Mónica
Otros Autores: CETYS Universidad
Palabras clave : Autism spectrum disorder;Neurologic music therapy;Coordination;Elastic displays;Technological intervention
Sede: Sistemas
Fecha de publicación : sep-2020
Citación : 106;
Resumen : Aim To evaluate the efficacy of Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) using a traditional and a technological intervention (elastic touch-display) in improving the coordination of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), as a primary outcome, and the timing and strength control of their movements as secondary outcomes. Methods Twenty-two children with ASD completed 8 NMT sessions, as a part of a 2-month intervention. Participants were randomly assigned to either use an elastic touch-display (experimental group) or tambourines (control group). We conducted pre- and post- assessment evaluations, including the Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire (DCDQ) and motor assessments related to the control of strength and timing of movements. Outcomes and results All participants improved their coordination, according to the DCDQ scores, and exhibited better control of their movements according to the strength and timing assessments after the intervention. Participants who used the elastic touch-display scored higher on the DCDQ. Conclusions and implications NMT is an efficacious treatment to improve the coordination skills of children with ASD. Elastic touch-displays provide more benefits than the use of tambourines.
metadata.dc.description.url: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2020.103741
URI : https://repositorio.cetys.mx/handle/60000/890
ISSN : 0891-4222
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