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A Model and Treatment for Autism at the Convergence of Chinese Medicine and Western Science:First 130 Cases 被引量:2

A Model and Treatment for Autism at the Convergence of Chinese Medicine and Western Science:First 130 Cases
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摘要 Objective:To present a model for autism showing that impairment of sensory and self-regulation is the core deficit that underlies delays in social/language skills and abnormal behavior in autism;and to demonstrate the efficacy of a treatment for autism based on Chinese medicine.Methods:Children with autism under 6 years of age were assigned to treatment or wait-list conditions.A total of 130 children were treated and the results compared with 45 wait-list controls.Treatment is a tuina methodology directed at sensory impairment——Kai Qiao Tuina.The treatment was a five-month protocol that was implemented daily by trained parents via trained support staff.The effects of treatment on the main symptoms,autistic behavior,social/ language delay,sensory and self-regulatory impairment,as well as on parenting stress,were observed and compared.Results:The treatment had a large effect size(P0.0001) on measures of sensory and self-regulation. The evaluations done by pre-school teachers demonstrated improvement in the measures of autism(P0.003), and were confirmed by evaluations done by parents(P0.0001).There was a large decrease(P0.0001) in parenting stress.Conclusions:Sensory and self-regulatory impairment is a main factor in the development and severity of autism.Treatment of young children with autism with Kai Qiao Tuina resulted in a decrease in sensory and self-regulatory impairment and a reduction in severity of measures of autism. Objective:To present a model for autism showing that impairment of sensory and self-regulation is the core deficit that underlies delays in social/language skills and abnormal behavior in autism;and to demonstrate the efficacy of a treatment for autism based on Chinese medicine.Methods:Children with autism under 6 years of age were assigned to treatment or wait-list conditions.A total of 130 children were treated and the results compared with 45 wait-list controls.Treatment is a tuina methodology directed at sensory impairment——Kai Qiao Tuina.The treatment was a five-month protocol that was implemented daily by trained parents via trained support staff.The effects of treatment on the main symptoms,autistic behavior,social/ language delay,sensory and self-regulatory impairment,as well as on parenting stress,were observed and compared.Results:The treatment had a large effect size(P0.0001) on measures of sensory and self-regulation. The evaluations done by pre-school teachers demonstrated improvement in the measures of autism(P0.003), and were confirmed by evaluations done by parents(P0.0001).There was a large decrease(P0.0001) in parenting stress.Conclusions:Sensory and self-regulatory impairment is a main factor in the development and severity of autism.Treatment of young children with autism with Kai Qiao Tuina resulted in a decrease in sensory and self-regulatory impairment and a reduction in severity of measures of autism.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2011年第6期421-429,共9页 中国结合医学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by the Curry Stone Foundation,Spririt Moutain Community Fund,and Northwest Health Foundation
关键词 Kai Qiao Tuina Qigong sensory training autism treatment for children sensory impairment abnormal sensory responses AUTISM early intervention for autism Kai Qiao Tuina Qigong sensory training autism treatment for children sensory impairment abnormal sensory responses autism early intervention for autism
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