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Apps to teach social skills to individuals with autism spectrum disorder: A review of the embedded behaviour change procedures

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posted on 2021-06-23, 11:08 authored by Nicole Hanna, Helena Lydon, Jennifer Holloway, Lorna BarryLorna Barry, Edith Walsh
Social skill interventions have become increasingly popular in recent times, as well as the use of technology to deliver and aid interventions for the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) population. Little research exists on the use of apps to teach social skills to individuals with ASD, in particular the behaviour change procedures that exist within apps. The current review examines the behaviour change procedures that exist within apps according to the Behavior Analyst Certifcation Board Task List, 5th Edition. A total of 15 apps were included within this review. Results indicate that a variety of behaviour change procedures exist within apps. However, the quality of apps and the number of behaviour change procedures vary across app developers.

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Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders;

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Springer

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peer-reviewed

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IReL Consortium

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English

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