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      Analysis of Social Communication Measurement in the Music Therapy Intervention Literature for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

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      With broad individual variability in social communication skills of children with autism spectrum disorders and increasing focus on interventions targeting social communication of this population, there is a need for systematic analysis of how social communication outcomes are measured. This study aimed to systematically analyze the measurement tools used in the music therapy interventions for improving social communication of children with ASD. Electronic databases and music therapy journals were searched for controlled studies published between 1980 and 2015. A total of 21 studies were included for the analysis. The results demonstrated that direct observation of behaviors was the most frequently used and the combination of targeted social communication areas and specific measurements used for a specific skill varied among the studies. In addition, 90.4% of studies reported interrater reliability. These results indicate that there has been a diversity in approaches to measure social communication skills despite increasing attempts for systematic measurements. In consideration of the nature of social communication development in children with ASD, multifaceted strategy to understand and assess the target skills in terms of specific behavior acquisition, social functioning in general, and social cognition was recommended.
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      With broad individual variability in social communication skills of children with autism spectrum disorders and increasing focus on interventions targeting social communication of this population, there is a need for systematic analysis of how social ...

      With broad individual variability in social communication skills of children with autism spectrum disorders and increasing focus on interventions targeting social communication of this population, there is a need for systematic analysis of how social communication outcomes are measured. This study aimed to systematically analyze the measurement tools used in the music therapy interventions for improving social communication of children with ASD. Electronic databases and music therapy journals were searched for controlled studies published between 1980 and 2015. A total of 21 studies were included for the analysis. The results demonstrated that direct observation of behaviors was the most frequently used and the combination of targeted social communication areas and specific measurements used for a specific skill varied among the studies. In addition, 90.4% of studies reported interrater reliability. These results indicate that there has been a diversity in approaches to measure social communication skills despite increasing attempts for systematic measurements. In consideration of the nature of social communication development in children with ASD, multifaceted strategy to understand and assess the target skills in terms of specific behavior acquisition, social functioning in general, and social cognition was recommended.

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      1 Potheini Vaiouli, "“Bill is now singing”: Joint engagement and the emergence of social communication of three young children with autism" SAGE Publications 19 (19): 73-83, 2015

      2 Kern, P, "Using embedded music therapy interventions to support outdoor play of young children with autism in an inclusive community-based child care program" 43 (43): 270-294, 2006

      3 Petra Kern, "Use of Songs to Promote Independence in Morning Greeting Routines For Young Children With Autism" Springer Nature 37 (37): 1264-1271, 2007

      4 Paisiali, V, "The use of prescriptive therapeutic songs in a home-based environment to promote social skills acquisition by children with autism : Three case studies" 22 (22): 11-20, 2004

      5 Simpson, K, "The use of music to engage children with autism in a receptive labelling task" 7 (7): 1489-1496, 2013

      6 Gunter, P, "The reduction of aberrant vocalizations with auditory feedback and resulting collateral behavior change of two autistic boys" 9 (9): 254-263, 1984

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      8 Lim, H. A, "The effects of music therapy incorporated with applied behavior analysis verbal behavior approach for children with autism spectrum disorders" 48 (48): 532-550, 2011

      9 Edgerton, C. L, "The effect of improvisational music therapy on the communicative behaviors of autistic children" 31 (31): 81-93, 1994

      10 Katagiri, J, "The effect of background music and song texts on the emotional understanding of children with autism" 46 (46): 15-31, 2009

      1 Potheini Vaiouli, "“Bill is now singing”: Joint engagement and the emergence of social communication of three young children with autism" SAGE Publications 19 (19): 73-83, 2015

      2 Kern, P, "Using embedded music therapy interventions to support outdoor play of young children with autism in an inclusive community-based child care program" 43 (43): 270-294, 2006

      3 Petra Kern, "Use of Songs to Promote Independence in Morning Greeting Routines For Young Children With Autism" Springer Nature 37 (37): 1264-1271, 2007

      4 Paisiali, V, "The use of prescriptive therapeutic songs in a home-based environment to promote social skills acquisition by children with autism : Three case studies" 22 (22): 11-20, 2004

      5 Simpson, K, "The use of music to engage children with autism in a receptive labelling task" 7 (7): 1489-1496, 2013

      6 Gunter, P, "The reduction of aberrant vocalizations with auditory feedback and resulting collateral behavior change of two autistic boys" 9 (9): 254-263, 1984

      7 Orr, T. J, "The impact of rhythmic entrainment on a person with autism" 13 (13): 163-166, 1998

      8 Lim, H. A, "The effects of music therapy incorporated with applied behavior analysis verbal behavior approach for children with autism spectrum disorders" 48 (48): 532-550, 2011

      9 Edgerton, C. L, "The effect of improvisational music therapy on the communicative behaviors of autistic children" 31 (31): 81-93, 1994

      10 Katagiri, J, "The effect of background music and song texts on the emotional understanding of children with autism" 46 (46): 15-31, 2009

      11 Kristen Bottema-Beutel, "The Role of Supported Joint Engagement and Parent Utterances in Language and Social Communication Development in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder" Springer Nature 44 (44): 2162-2174, 2014

      12 Jinah Kim, "The Effects of Improvisational Music Therapy on Joint Attention Behaviors in Autistic Children: A Randomized Controlled Study" Springer Nature 38 (38): 1758-1766, 2008

      13 Gresham, F. M, "Social skills rating system" American Guidance Service 1990

      14 Reichow, B, "Social skills interventions for individuals with autism : Evaluation for evidence-based practices within a best evidence synthesis framework" 40 (40): 149-166, 2010

      15 Claire Davidson, "Social relationship difficulties in autism and reactive attachment disorder: Improving diagnostic validity through structured assessment" Elsevier BV 40 : 63-72, 2015

      16 Yoder, P. J, "Social communication intervention effects vary by dependentvariable type in preschoolerswith autism spectrum disorders" 7 (7): 150-174, 2014

      17 Tiffany L. Otero, "Social Skills Training for Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders" Elsevier BV 24 (24): 99-115, 2015

      18 Patricia A. Rao, "Social Skills Interventions for Children with Asperger’s Syndrome or High-Functioning Autism: A Review and Recommendations" Springer Nature 38 (38): 353-361, 2008

      19 Susan Williams White, "Social Skills Development in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Review of the Intervention Research" Springer Nature 37 (37): 1858-1868, 2007

      20 McPartland, J. C, "Sensitivity and specificity of proposed DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for autism spectrum disorder" 51 (51): 368-383, 2012

      21 Robert Accordino, "Searching for music's potential: A critical examination of research on music therapy with individuals with autism" Elsevier BV 1 (1): 101-115, 2007

      22 Rachael Bedford, "Precursors to Social and Communication Difficulties in Infants At-Risk for Autism: Gaze Following and Attentional Engagement" Springer Nature 42 (42): 2208-2218, 2012

      23 Iliana Magiati, "Patterns of change in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders who received community based comprehensive interventions in their pre-school years: A seven year follow-up study" Elsevier BV 5 (5): 1016-1027, 2011

      24 Brownell, M. D, "Musically adapted social stories to modify behaviors in students with autism : Four case studies" 39 (39): 117-144, 2002

      25 T. Wigram, "Music therapy in the assessment and treatment of autistic spectrum disorder: clinical application and research evidence" Wiley-Blackwell 32 (32): 535-542, 2006

      26 Geretsegger, M, "Music therapy for people withautism spectrum disorder" 2014 (2014): 2014

      27 Gold, C, "Music therapy for autistic spectrum disorder" 2006 (2006): CD004381-, 2006

      28 Whipple, J, "Music in intervention for children and adolescents with autism : A meta-analysis" 41 (41): 90-106, 2004

      29 Evdokia Anagnostou, "Measuring social communication behaviors as a treatment endpoint in individuals with autism spectrum disorder" SAGE Publications 19 (19): 622-636, 2015

      30 Ami Klin Ami Klin, "Measurement and Mismeasurement of Social Development in Infants Later Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder" Lifescience Global 4 (4): 180-187, 2015

      31 Erin Elizabeth Bolte, "Measurement Tools and Target Symptoms/Skills Used to Assess Treatment Response for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder" Springer Nature 43 (43): 2491-2501, 2013

      32 Frank M. Gresham, "Interpreting Outcomes of Social Skills Training for Students with High-Incidence Disabilities" SAGE Publications 67 (67): 331-344, 2001

      33 Emily Finnigan, "Increasing social responsiveness in a child with autism" SAGE Publications 14 (14): 321-348, 2010

      34 Kern, P, "Improving the performance of a young child with autism during self-care tasks using embedded song interventions : A case study" 25 (25): 43-51, 2007

      35 Thompson, G, "Family-centered music therapy to promote social engagement in young children with severe autism spectrum disorder : A randomized controlled study" 40 (40): 840-852, 2014

      36 Samuel L. Odom, "Evidence-Based Practices in Interventions for Children and Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders" Informa UK Limited 54 (54): 275-282, 2010

      37 Reinie Cordier, "Evaluating the Psychometric Quality of Social Skills Measures: A Systematic Review" Public Library of Science (PLoS) 10 (10): e0132299-, 2015

      38 Jinah Kim, "Emotional, motivational and interpersonal responsiveness of children with autism in improvisational music therapy" SAGE Publications 13 (13): 389-409, 2009

      39 Gustavo Schulz Gattino, "Effects of relational music therapy on communication of children with autism: a randomized controlled study" Informa UK Limited 20 (20): 142-154, 2011

      40 Schwartzberg, E. T, "Effects of music-based social stories oncomprehension and generalization of social skills in children with autismspectrumdisorders : A randomized effectiveness study" 40 (40): 331-337, 2013

      41 LaGasse, A. B, "Effects of a music therapy group intervention on enhancing social skills in children with autism" 51 (51): 250-275, 2014

      42 Lim, H. A, "Effect of"developmental speech and language training through music"on speech production in children with autism spectrum disorders" 47 (47): 2-26, 2010

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      44 Geraldine Dawson, "Early Social Attention Impairments in Autism: Social Orienting, Joint Attention, and Attention to Distress." American Psychological Association (APA) 40 (40): 271-283, 2004

      45 Karen Toth, "Early Predictors of Communication Development in Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Joint Attention, Imitation, and Toy Play" Springer Nature 36 (36): 993-1005, 2006

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      48 유가을, "Differential Response to Joint Attention in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Depending on the Level of Attentional Cues" 한국음악치료교육학회 11 (11): 21-37, 2014

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      51 Catherine Lord, "Challenges in Evaluating Psychosocial Interventions for Autistic Spectrum Disorders" Springer Nature 35 (35): 695-708, 2005

      52 Dawn Wimpory, "Brief report: Musical interaction therapy for children with autism: An evaluative case study with two-year follow-up" Springer Nature 25 (25): 541-552, 1995

      53 Nathaniel Robert Swain, "Assessing early communication skills at 12 months: a retrospective study of Autism Spectrum Disorder" Wiley-Blackwell 50 (50): 488-498, 2015

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