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Register: TCTR
Last refreshed on: 29 April 2024
Main ID:  TCTR20161103002
Date of registration: 03/11/2016
Prospective Registration: Yes
Primary sponsor: Collage of Public health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Public title: EFFECTIVENESS OF PARENT TRAINING IN YOUNG CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS ON CHANGING OF DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS
Scientific title: EFFECTIVENESS OF PARENT TRAINING IN YOUNG CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS ON CHANGING OF DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS
Date of first enrolment: 03/11/2016
Target sample size:
Recruitment status: Pending (Not yet recruiting)
URL:  https://www.thaiclinicaltrials.org/show/TCTR20161103002
Study type:  Interventional
Study design:  Randomized  
Phase:  N/A
Countries of recruitment
Contacts
Name: Vanvisa    Sresumathcai
Address:  Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University 10400 Phayathai Thailand
Telephone: +660843601154
Email: vanvisamu@gmail.com
Affiliation:  Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University
Name: Surasak    Taneepanichskul
Address:  Institute Building 2-3, Soi Chulalongkorn 62, Phyathai Rd, Pathumwan, 10330 ฺBangkok Thailand
Telephone: +66 218 8193
Email: surasak.t@chula.ac.th
Affiliation:  College of Public Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria: 1. The primary care patients with symptoms of autism (Mild Autism).
2. No illnesses Disability, as a result, can not practice massage the child.
3. Willingness to attend training, healing touch techniques in caring for children with autism.

Exclusion criteria: 1. those who are trained in the first phase and the follow-up No. 1 (12 weeks after training) and can not be contacted or is unable to follow up.
2. The domicile move to other provinces.
3. After receiving technical training, massage, healing touch, and never returned to the children at all.


Age minimum: 13 Years
Age maximum: 25 Years
Gender: Both
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Psychiatry and Psychology [F]
Massage
Disruptive behavior problem of autistic at Autistic Center Nonthaburi Provience , Thailand
Psychiatry and Psychology [F]
Massage
Intervention(s)
Experimental Behavioral,No Intervention Behavioral
Training parents (autism’s father) with healing touch technique.This technique have 7 steps and each the step will practice in 40 times.The parent follow by technical manua,Parent of autistic without training with healing Touch technique.
Parent of autism training with healing Touch technique,Parent of autism without training with healing Touch technique
Primary Outcome(s)
DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS at 4,8,12 week after end of the intervention DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR score,Reduce deficits in social-emotional reciprocity at 4,8,12 week after end of the intervention Generalized binomial logistic regression analysis,deficits in nonverbal communicative behaviors used for social interaction at 4,8,12 week after end of the intervention Generalized linear model,deficits in developing, maintaining, and understandings relationships at 4,8,12 week after end of the intervention Generalized linear model,deficits in social-emotional reciprocity of autistic behavior at 4,8,12 week after end of the intervention Generalized Estimating Equations,unusual interest in sensory at 4,8,12 week after end of the intervention Generalized linear model,persistent deficits in social communication and restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior at 4,8,12 week after end of the intervention Binary logistic regression analysis
Secondary Outcome(s)
PDGF, TIMP1, IL22 and IFN-γ 6 weeks after end of intervention Blood serum change
Secondary ID(s)
Source(s) of Monetary Support
Collage of Public health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Secondary Sponsor(s)
Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol Unoversity, Thailand
Ethics review
Status: Submitted, approved
Approval date:
Contact:
Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University Ethical Committee fo Human Research
+66 2354 8543-9 Ext. 1412
Results
Results available:
Date Posted:
Date Completed: 03/01/2017
URL:
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