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Diagnosi precoce dei disturbi dello spettro autistico
Early diagnosis and early start denver model (ESDM) interventi in autism spectrum disorders delivered by the Italian public health system: decsription of the experiences in Trieste and in Gorizia
Raffaella Devescovi1, Lorenzo Monista2, Alice Mancini3, Maura Bin1, Cesarino Zago4, Marco Carrozzi1, Gruppo Terapisti ESDM - Trieste e Gorizia
1SC di Neuropsichiatria Infantile, 2SSDPT Epidemiologia clinica e Ricerca sui Servizi Sanitari,
IRCCS Materno-Infantile “Burlo Garofolo”, Trieste
3Università di Pisa
4SC Tutela Salute Bambini e Adolescenti, Distretto1, Azienda Sanitaria Universitaria Integrata di Trieste
Ottobre 2017 - pagg. 511 -517
Abstract
Background - Early diagnosis combined with an early intervention programme, such as
the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM), can positively influence the early natural history of
autism spectrum disorders. This study evaluated the effectiveness of an early ESDM-inspired
intervention, delivered at low intensity by the Italian Public Health System.
Materials and methods - Thirty-five toddlers at risk for autism spectrum disorders, aged 20-36 months, received 3-5 hours/wk of one-to-one ESDM-inspired intervention by trained therapists, combined with parents’ and teachers’ active engagement in ecological implementation of treatment. The mean duration of treatment was 15 months. Cognitive and communication skills, as well as severity of autism symptoms, were assessed by using standardized measures at pre-intervention (Time 0 [T0]; mean age =27 months) and postintervention (Time 1 [T1]; mean age =42 months).
Results - Children made statistically significant improvements in the language and cognitive domains. Regarding severity of autism symptoms, younger age at diagnosis was positively associated with greater improvement at post-assessment.
Conclusion - The results of the study are consistent with the literature that underlines the importance of early diagnosis and early intervention, since prompt diagnosis can reduce the severity of autism symptoms and improve cognitive and language skills in younger children. Particularly in toddlers, it seems that an intervention model based on the ESDM principles, involving the active engagement of parents and nursery school teachers, may be effective even when the individual treatment is delivered at low intensity. Furthermore, the present study supports the adaptation and the positive impact of the ESDM entirely sustained by the Italian Public Health System.
Materials and methods - Thirty-five toddlers at risk for autism spectrum disorders, aged 20-36 months, received 3-5 hours/wk of one-to-one ESDM-inspired intervention by trained therapists, combined with parents’ and teachers’ active engagement in ecological implementation of treatment. The mean duration of treatment was 15 months. Cognitive and communication skills, as well as severity of autism symptoms, were assessed by using standardized measures at pre-intervention (Time 0 [T0]; mean age =27 months) and postintervention (Time 1 [T1]; mean age =42 months).
Results - Children made statistically significant improvements in the language and cognitive domains. Regarding severity of autism symptoms, younger age at diagnosis was positively associated with greater improvement at post-assessment.
Conclusion - The results of the study are consistent with the literature that underlines the importance of early diagnosis and early intervention, since prompt diagnosis can reduce the severity of autism symptoms and improve cognitive and language skills in younger children. Particularly in toddlers, it seems that an intervention model based on the ESDM principles, involving the active engagement of parents and nursery school teachers, may be effective even when the individual treatment is delivered at low intensity. Furthermore, the present study supports the adaptation and the positive impact of the ESDM entirely sustained by the Italian Public Health System.
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Corrispondenza: raffaella.devescovi@burlo.trieste.it
