The therapist’s perspective of parental involvement in applied behavioural analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)

ABA interventions have been widely known as the most effective evidence-based interventions for children with ASD. Parents have been reported as a critical component that impacts ABA treatment outcomes in the long term. However, many parents still do not partake in ABA treatment as recommended or en...

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Main Authors: Choo, Alisa Ai Ling, Ching, Sin Siau, Mimi Fitriana, Clarisse Roswini Kalaman, Lee, Sook Huey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19379/
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author Choo, Alisa Ai Ling
Ching, Sin Siau
Mimi Fitriana,
Clarisse Roswini Kalaman,
Lee, Sook Huey
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Ching, Sin Siau
Mimi Fitriana,
Clarisse Roswini Kalaman,
Lee, Sook Huey
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description ABA interventions have been widely known as the most effective evidence-based interventions for children with ASD. Parents have been reported as a critical component that impacts ABA treatment outcomes in the long term. However, many parents still do not partake in ABA treatment as recommended or end up dropping out before behavioural issues are resolved. This study aims to understand ABA therapists’ perception on parental involvement, perceived level of involvement, and factors leading to involvement. Five ABA therapists in Malaysia were recruited for the purpose of this study. A semi-structured interview method was used, and thematic analysis was utilized to code the data. The themes identified for perceived parental involvement include active interaction between parents and therapist, engagement with the ASD child, behavioural observation of the ASD child, commitment to attend ABA parent training, compliance with the ABA teaching at home, and adjustment of parental behaviours that interferes with therapy. Differing perceptions on the level of parental involvement were found. Parental stress level, involvement from fathers, parents’ career, ASD severity level, parents’ efficacy and accessibility to a therapist are factors perceived to be related to parental involvement. A greater focus on how to improve parental involvement could be beneficial for the therapist, parents, and the child him/herself.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:193792022-08-17T03:38:44Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19379/ The therapist’s perspective of parental involvement in applied behavioural analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) Choo, Alisa Ai Ling Ching, Sin Siau Mimi Fitriana, Clarisse Roswini Kalaman, Lee, Sook Huey ABA interventions have been widely known as the most effective evidence-based interventions for children with ASD. Parents have been reported as a critical component that impacts ABA treatment outcomes in the long term. However, many parents still do not partake in ABA treatment as recommended or end up dropping out before behavioural issues are resolved. This study aims to understand ABA therapists’ perception on parental involvement, perceived level of involvement, and factors leading to involvement. Five ABA therapists in Malaysia were recruited for the purpose of this study. A semi-structured interview method was used, and thematic analysis was utilized to code the data. The themes identified for perceived parental involvement include active interaction between parents and therapist, engagement with the ASD child, behavioural observation of the ASD child, commitment to attend ABA parent training, compliance with the ABA teaching at home, and adjustment of parental behaviours that interferes with therapy. Differing perceptions on the level of parental involvement were found. Parental stress level, involvement from fathers, parents’ career, ASD severity level, parents’ efficacy and accessibility to a therapist are factors perceived to be related to parental involvement. A greater focus on how to improve parental involvement could be beneficial for the therapist, parents, and the child him/herself. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19379/1/673-2663-1-PB.pdf Choo, Alisa Ai Ling and Ching, Sin Siau and Mimi Fitriana, and Clarisse Roswini Kalaman, and Lee, Sook Huey (2022) The therapist’s perspective of parental involvement in applied behavioural analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Jurnal Psikologi Malaysia, 36 (1). pp. 64-78. ISSN 2289-8174 https://spaj.ukm.my/ppppm/jpm/issue/view/45
spellingShingle Choo, Alisa Ai Ling
Ching, Sin Siau
Mimi Fitriana,
Clarisse Roswini Kalaman,
Lee, Sook Huey
The therapist’s perspective of parental involvement in applied behavioural analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
title The therapist’s perspective of parental involvement in applied behavioural analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
title_full The therapist’s perspective of parental involvement in applied behavioural analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
title_fullStr The therapist’s perspective of parental involvement in applied behavioural analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
title_full_unstemmed The therapist’s perspective of parental involvement in applied behavioural analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
title_short The therapist’s perspective of parental involvement in applied behavioural analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
title_sort therapist’s perspective of parental involvement in applied behavioural analysis (aba) therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder (asd)
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19379/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19379/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19379/1/673-2663-1-PB.pdf