Culturally Adapted Play-Based Behavioural Intervention for Autism
NCT ID: NCT06859541
Last Updated: 2025-07-30
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
56 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-08-05
2024-12-07
Brief Summary
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The PPBI approach integrated traditional Tamil games such as Paandi (hopscotch), Kuzhi Thanda (hole-and-peg game), and Paramapadham (snakes and ladders) to encourage social interaction, cooperative play, motor skill development, and emotional self-regulation. Activities were structured to progress through various developmental goals, including turn-taking, gesture-based communication, sensory-motor coordination, language expression, peer collaboration, and real-life scenario practice. Additionally, storytelling, music-based play, and movement exercises were included to enhance communication and social awareness.
On the other hand, the ABA-based program utilized structured techniques focused on positive reinforcement, imitation training, guided communication, and step-by-step skill-building. The primary goal was to reduce problem behaviors while reinforcing desirable social and communication skills. Parents and teachers were provided with structured training on how to apply ABA strategies consistently at home and school.
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Detailed Description
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A double-blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted, involving 56 children between the ages of 8 and 12, who were evenly divided into two groups: PPBI and ABA. Both programs ran five days a week over a 12-week period, with behavioral assessments conducted using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Parents and teachers provided input at multiple time points to capture changes in home and school environments. The research took place at Aadhuraa Special School in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, ensuring the intervention was delivered in a setting that aligned with the children's cultural background.
Intervention Details:
The PPBI approach integrated traditional Tamil games such as Paandi (hopscotch), Kuzhi Thanda (hole-and-peg game), and Paramapadham (snakes and ladders) to encourage social interaction, cooperative play, motor skill development, and emotional self-regulation. Activities were structured to progress through various developmental goals, including turn-taking, gesture-based communication, sensory-motor coordination, language expression, peer collaboration, and real-life scenario practice. Additionally, storytelling, music-based play, and movement exercises were included to enhance communication and social awareness.
On the other hand, the ABA-based program utilized structured techniques focused on positive reinforcement, imitation training, guided communication, and step-by-step skill-building. The primary goal was to reduce problem behaviors while reinforcing desirable social and communication skills. Parents and teachers were provided with structured training on how to apply ABA strategies consistently at home and school.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Culturally Adapted Play-Based Behavioural Intervention Group
The Culturally Adapted Play-Based Behavioural Intervention (PPBI) incorporated traditional Tamil games and folk storytelling to enhance social awareness, emotional regulation, and language development. Over 12 weeks, the program progressed through key developmental areas:
Weeks 1-2: Focused on engagement and communication through interactive activities.
Weeks 3-4: Developed sensory and motor skills using creative play. Weeks 5-6: Strengthened language and expression with role-playing and storytelling.
Weeks 7-8: Addressed emotional regulation through structured games and music therapy.
Weeks 9-10: Encouraged social interaction with group play and problem-solving tasks.
Weeks 11-12: Emphasized real-world application through community-based activities.
Culturally Adapted Play-Based Behavioural Intervention
The Culturally Adapted Play-Based Behavioural Intervention (PPBI) integrates traditional Tamil games and folk storytelling to enhance social, emotional, and communication skills in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This 12-week structured program focuses on engagement, motor development, language, emotional regulation, social interaction, and real-world skill application, making it a culturally relevant and accessible intervention for improving adaptive behaviours.
Applied Behaviour Analysis
The Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) program was structured into progressive stages, each targeting specific behavioral improvements.
Weeks 1 \& 2: Introduced structured learning techniques, focusing on basic commands, eye contact training, and reinforcement strategies, such as reward-based motivation systems.
Weeks 3 \& 4: Emphasized early communication development, incorporating imitation exercises, visual schedules, and simple verbal response training.
Weeks 5 \& 6: Implemented behavior modification techniques, including token-based reinforcement, redirection methods, and gradual shaping of desired behaviors.
Weeks 9 \& 10: Focused on independent task execution, covering self-care routines such as dressing, eating, and personal hygiene, with structured multi-step guidance.
Weeks 11 \& 12: Aimed at generalizing learned behaviors, ensuring that children could apply their skills effectively in home, school, and social environments.
Applied Behaviour Analysis
The ABA-based program utilized structured techniques focused on positive reinforcement, imitation training, guided communication, and step-by-step skill-building. The primary goal was to reduce problem behaviors while reinforcing desirable social and communication skills. Parents and teachers were provided with structured training on how to apply ABA strategies consistently at home and school.
Interventions
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Culturally Adapted Play-Based Behavioural Intervention
The Culturally Adapted Play-Based Behavioural Intervention (PPBI) integrates traditional Tamil games and folk storytelling to enhance social, emotional, and communication skills in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This 12-week structured program focuses on engagement, motor development, language, emotional regulation, social interaction, and real-world skill application, making it a culturally relevant and accessible intervention for improving adaptive behaviours.
Applied Behaviour Analysis
The ABA-based program utilized structured techniques focused on positive reinforcement, imitation training, guided communication, and step-by-step skill-building. The primary goal was to reduce problem behaviors while reinforcing desirable social and communication skills. Parents and teachers were provided with structured training on how to apply ABA strategies consistently at home and school.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Diagnosis confirmed using the Indian Scale for Assessment of Autism (ISAA). Classified as Level I to III in the Communication Function Classification System.
Attended regular sessions throughout the 12-week intervention. Parents or guardians provided informed consent and participated in training sessions.
Completion of behavioral assessments using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ).
Exclusion Criteria
Children with uncorrected sensory impairments (e.g., hearing or visual deficits) that could interfere with intervention activities.
Families unable to commit to the full 12-week study period.
8 Years
12 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Saveetha University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Madhanraj Sekar
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Madhanraj S
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Tutor
Jeevarathinam Thirumalai
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Saveetha College of Physiotherapy, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences
Locations
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Aadhuraa Special School
Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India
Countries
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References
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Kumar A, Bhattacharya S. Unveiling autism spectrum disorder in South East Asia through a public health Lens. Front Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2024 Dec 4;3:1489269. doi: 10.3389/frcha.2024.1489269. eCollection 2024.
Chauhan A, Singh M, Jaiswal N, Agarwal A, Sahu JK, Singh M. Prevalence of Cerebral Palsy in Indian Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Indian J Pediatr. 2019 Dec;86(12):1124-1130. doi: 10.1007/s12098-019-03024-0. Epub 2019 Jul 13.
Dey I, Chakrabarty S, Nandi R, Shekhar R, Singhi S, Nayar S, Ram JR, Mukerji S, Chakrabarti B. Autism community priorities in diverse low-resource settings: A country-wide scoping exercise in India. Autism. 2024 Jan;28(1):187-198. doi: 10.1177/13623613231154067. Epub 2023 Mar 31.
Leaf JB, Leaf R, McEachin J, Taubman M, Ala'i-Rosales S, Ross RK, Smith T, Weiss MJ. Applied Behavior Analysis is a Science and, Therefore, Progressive. J Autism Dev Disord. 2016 Feb;46(2):720-31. doi: 10.1007/s10803-015-2591-6.
Deniz E, Francis G, Torgerson C, Toseeb U. Parent-mediated play-based interventions to improve social communication and language skills of preschool autistic children: A systematic review and meta-analysis protocol. PLoS One. 2022 Aug 15;17(8):e0270153. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270153. eCollection 2022.
Other Identifiers
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322/07/2024/ISRB/UGSR/SCPT
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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