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The objective of this study is to evaluate the TEACCH School Transition to Employment and Post-Secondary Education (T-STEP) Program. Through randomized assignment young adults (18-21 year-old) with ASD will participate in the full T-STEP Program or a counseling only condition. Effectiveness will be assessed by caregiver report (social communication, executive function, employment readiness), self-report (self-determination, coping, depression), and behavioral observation (i.e., a mock employment experience). The long-term impact of this intervention is to promote a more positive quality of life for young adults with high functioning ASD including increased postsecondary education completion, employment, self-determination, and decreased difficulties with coping and depression.
Description: The BWAP is a 63-item informant report measure completed by the caregiver that evaluates skills important for job readiness and work performance across four domains: Work Habits/Attitudes, Interpersonal Relations, Cognitive Skills, and Work Performance Skills. T-Scores (27-73) for each domain will be calculated. A lower T-Score indicates more impairment on the given domain.
Measure: Change in Becker Work Adjustment Profile-2 (BWAP) Scores from Baseline to Post-Intervention Time: Baseline, post-intervention (within 4 weeks of completing the 12-week intervention)Description: The BRIEF-A is a 75-item informant report questionnaire that assesses a variety of behavioral manifestations of executive function (e.g., Inhibit, Self-Monitor, Plan/Organize, Shift, Initiate, Task Monitor, Emotional Control, Working Memory, and Organization of Materials) as well as a composite score of executive function. The informant report will be completed by the caregiver. T-Scores of subscales (Inhibit 39-88; Shift 38-84; Emotional Control 39-77; Self-Monitor 37-79; Initiate 36-83; Working Memory 39-90; Plan/Organize 38-83; Task Monitor 38-84; Organization of materials 37-75), Index scores (e.g., Behavioral Regulation 36-85; Metacognition 36-86) and the total score (e.g., Global Executive Composite 35-88) will be calculated. Lower T-Scores indicate higher levels of executive function and a better outcome.
Measure: Change in Behavioral Rating Inventory of Executive Function, Adult Version (BRIEF-A) Scores from Baseline to Post-Intervention Time: Baseline, post-intervention (within 4 weeks of completing the 12-week intervention)Description: An objective behavioral observation measure developed that provides a series of organization, social communication, and emotion regulation presses during a simulated work environment appropriate for students with ASD and average or higher IQ. Two 15-minute employment tasks appropriate to office (e.g., filing, assembly of information folders) and computer data entry (e.g., accounting receipts, entry of evaluations forms) settings are presented. Participants have opportunities for social interaction with co-workers and supervisors, to respond to corrective feedback, and to request assistance. Assessments will be videotaped and coded by a trained research assistant who will be blind to treatment condition. Domain raw scores will be calculated (Emotion Regulation 0-16; Executive Function 0-16; Social Communication 0-22). Lower scores in each domain indicate less impairment and a better outcome.
Measure: Change in Transition Readiness and Employability Evaluation (TREE) Scores from Baseline to Post-Intervention Time: Baseline, post-intervention (within 4 weeks of completing the 12-week intervention)Description: The AIR is a 24 item self-report measure, and an 18 item parent report of self-determination including a measure of knowledge and opportunity to modify and engage in events that affect the participant's wants and needs. The AIR's items are rated on a 5-point Likert scale. The Level of Self-Determination total raw score will be calculated for the self-report (0-120) and the parent report (0-90). A higher score indicates higher levels of self-determining behaviors and a better outcome.
Measure: Change in The American Institutes for Research Self-Determination Scale (AIR) Scores from Baseline to Post-Intervention Time: Baseline, post-intervention (within 4 weeks of completing the 12-week intervention)Description: The CSE is a 26-item self-report questionnaire completed by the student with ASD that measures an individual's confidence in using coping behaviors when faced with problems or life challenges. The CSE will be used to measure emotion regulation across three raw scored subscales (e.g., problem-focused coping, 0-48; stopping unpleasant emotions and thoughts, 0-36; and getting support from friends and family, 0-20) and the total raw score (0-104). A higher raw score indicates more self-confidence in an individual's ability to use coping behaviors and a better outcome.
Measure: Change in Coping Self-Efficacy Scale (CES) Scores from Baseline to Post-Intervention Time: Baseline, post-intervention (within 4 weeks of completing the 12-week intervention)Description: The 20-item self-report version of the CESD-R, completed by the student with ASD, will be used to assess symptoms of depression. Respondents are asked to answer each question using a 4-point Likert scale from "less than one day" to "5-7 days" to describe their feelings (e.g., "I felt sad.") during the past week. The Total CESD-R Score will be calculated as a sum of responses to all 20 questions (0-60). A lower score indicates less depressive symptoms and a better outcome. Assessed at Baseline, post-intervention, and 4 month follow up.
Measure: Change in Center for Epidemiological Studies - Depression, Revised (CESD-R) Scores Time: Up to 28 weeksDescription: A 20-item self-report completed by the student with ASD used to assess symptoms of anxiety. Respondents are asked to answer each question using a 4-point Likert scale from "almost never" to "almost always." The total score (20-80) will be used as a moderator of intervention efficacy and as an immediate outcome. A low score indicates less impairment of general anxiety and a better outcome. Assessed at Baseline, post-intervention, and 4 month follow up.
Measure: Change in State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) Trait Scale Scores Time: Up to 28 weeksDescription: The SACQ is a self-report measure completed by the student with ASD of adjustment to college in four areas: Academic Adjustment, Social Adjustment, Personal-Emotional Adjustment, and Institutional Attachment. T-Scores will be calculated for the four domains and the total score (25-75). Conversion tables are categorized by gender and year in college. Higher scores indicates better adjustment to college and a better outcome.
Measure: Student Adaptation to College Questionnaire (SACQ) Time: 4 month post-intervention completion follow upDescription: GPA will be collected to measure change in success following completion of the intervention. Better outcomes are indicated by increased GPA.
Measure: Change in Grade Point Average (GPA) Time: Baseline, 4 month post-intervention completion follow up, a total of up to 28 weeksDescription: Employment status will be measured through quantitative categorizations of employment wages (e.g., under minimum wage, minimum wage, above minimum wage, unpaid volunteer; 1-4) and number of hours worked per week (e.g., less than 5 hours, 5-9 hours, 10-19 hours, 20-29 hours, 30-29 hours, 40 hours; 1-6). Maintenance or increase of employment wages and number of hours worked per week is a better outcome.
Measure: Change in Employment Status Categorizations Time: Baseline, 4 month post-intervention completion follow up, a total of up to 28 weeksDescription: The BWAP is a 63-item informant report measure completed by the caregiver that evaluates skills important for job readiness and work performance across four domains: Work Habits/Attitudes, Interpersonal Relations, Cognitive Skills, and Work Performance Skills. T-Scores (27-73) for each domain will be calculated. A lower T-Score indicates more impairment on the given domain.
Measure: Change in Becker Work Adjustment Profile-2 (BWAP) Scores from Post-Intervention to 4 Month Follow Up Time: Post-Intervention (within 4 weeks of completing the 12-week intervention), 4 month post-intervention completion follow up, a total of up to 16 weeksDescription: The BRIEF-A is a 75-item informant report questionnaire that assesses a variety of behavioral manifestations of executive function (e.g., Inhibit, Self-Monitor, Plan/Organize, Shift, Initiate, Task Monitor, Emotional Control, Working Memory, and Organization of Materials) as well as a composite score of executive function. The informant report will be completed by the caregiver. T-Scores of subscales (Inhibit 39-88; Shift 38-84; Emotional Control 39-77; Self-Monitor 37-79; Initiate 36-83; Working Memory 39-90; Plan/Organize 38-83; Task Monitor 38-84; Organization of materials 37-75), Index scores (e.g., Behavioral Regulation 36-85; Metacognition 36-86) and the total score (e.g., Global Executive Composite 35-88) will be calculated. Lower T-Scores indicate higher levels of executive function and a better outcome.
Measure: Change in Behavioral Rating Inventory of Executive Function, Adult Version (BRIEF-A) Scores from Post-Intervention to 4 Month Follow Up Time: Post-Intervention (within 4 weeks of completing the 12-week intervention), 4 month post-intervention completion follow up, a total of up to 16 weeksDescription: The AIR is a 24 item self-report measure, and an 18 item parent report of self-determination including a measure of knowledge and opportunity to modify and engage in events that affect the participant's wants and needs. The AIR's items are rated on a 5-point Likert scale. The Level of Self-Determination total raw score will be calculated for the self-report (0-120) and the parent report (0-90). A higher score indicates higher levels of self-determining behaviors and a better outcome.
Measure: Change in The American Institutes for Research Self-Determination Scale (AIR) Scores from Post-Intervention to 4 Month Follow Up Time: Post-Intervention (within 4 weeks of completing the 12-week intervention), 4 month post-intervention completion follow up, a total of up to 16 weeksDescription: The CSE is a 26-item self-report questionnaire completed by the student with ASD that measures an individual's confidence in using coping behaviors when faced with problems or life challenges. The CSE will be used to measure emotion regulation across three raw scored subscales (e.g., problem-focused coping, 0-48; stopping unpleasant emotions and thoughts, 0-36; and getting support from friends and family, 0-20) and the total raw score (0-104). A higher raw score indicates more self-confidence in an individual's ability to use coping behaviors and a better outcome.
Measure: Change in Coping Self-Efficacy Scale (CES) Scores from Post-Intervention to 4 Month Follow Up Time: Post-Intervention (within 4 weeks of completing the 12-week intervention), 4 month post-intervention completion follow up, a total of up to 16 weeksAlphabetical listing of all HPO terms. Navigate: Correlations Clinical Trials
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