Evidence-based social skills training for adolescents with autism spectrum disorders: the UCLA PEERS program.

TitleEvidence-based social skills training for adolescents with autism spectrum disorders: the UCLA PEERS program.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsLaugeson EA, Frankel F, Gantman A, Dillon AR, Mogil C
JournalJ Autism Dev Disord
Volume42
Issue6
Pagination1025-36
Date Published2012 Jun
ISSN1573-3432
KeywordsAdolescent, Behavior Therapy, Child, Child Development Disorders, Pervasive, Evidence-Based Practice, Female, Humans, Intelligence, Interpersonal Relations, Male, Peer Group, Psychotherapy, Group, Social Adjustment, Social Behavior, Surveys and Questionnaires, Treatment Outcome
Abstract

The present study examines the efficacy and durability of the PEERS Program, a parent-assisted social skills group intervention for high-functioning adolescents with ASD. Results indicate that teens receiving PEERS significantly improved their social skills knowledge, social responsiveness, and overall social skills in the areas of social communication, social cognition, social awareness, social motivation, assertion, cooperation, and responsibility, while decreasing autistic mannerisms and increasing the frequency of peer interactions. Independent teacher ratings revealed significant improvement in social skills and assertion from pre-test to follow-up assessment. Examination of durability of improvement revealed maintenance of gains in nearly all domains with additional treatment gains at a 14-week follow-up assessment.

DOI10.1007/s10803-011-1339-1
Alternate JournalJ Autism Dev Disord
PubMed ID21858588
Grant List#1U54MH068172 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
U54-MH-068172 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States