The goal of this interventional trial is to establish training protocols to show feasibility of training parents and caregivers to administer the VR protocol. The primary objective is to evaluate the effects of treatment with Floreo Building Social Connections (BSC) on the AIM, a parent report survey that assesses core symptoms of ASD. The secondary objective is to explore the changes in social skills over time by using a multimethod outcomes battery. The Investigators will evaluate the effect of treatment with Floreo BSC on the Childhood Autism Rating Scales (CARS-2) in the study patient population. Additional secondary objectives include evaluation of the effects of treatment on adaptive skills as measured by the Vineland-3. Participants will be asked to complete questionnaires and utilize the VR program at clinic and at home.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
15
The intervention will consist of two episodes of the Floreo BSC program, each lasting 4-5 minutes, according to a fixed program of episodes determined by the participant's color-coded group. VR episodes will be presented via the Floreo application downloaded onto an iPhone worn by the participant in the VR headset. The VR interaction will be controlled and operated via linked iPad.
West Virginia University
Morgantown, West Virginia, United States
Autism Impact Measure (AIM)
Change in measure: The AIM is a 25-item parent questionnaire targeting sensitivity to change of core ASD symptoms (Kanne et al., 2014). The questionnaire uses a 2-week recall period with items rated on two corresponding 5-point scales (frequency and impact). 5-point Likert-type scale, once for frequency of a specific behavior of the dependent and once for impact of that behavior. Response options range from "never" to "always" for the frequency dimension and "not at all" to "severely" for the impact dimension. Higher domain and higher total scores indicate greater symptom severity (Houghton et al., 2019; Mazurek et al., 2018). Likewise, lower AIM scores indicate less severe symptomatology.
Time frame: Baseline to 1 week post final treatment visit
Childhood Autism Rating Scale, 2nd Edition (CARS-2)
Change in score from Baseline up to 1 week post final treatment visit. The CARS2 total raw score range from 15 to 60. This scale is a behavior rating scale intended to diagnose autism. A total score of 15 indicates that an individual behavior is within normal limits, whereas a value of 60 indicates that the individual's behavior is severely abnormal.
Time frame: Baseline to 1 week post final treatment visit
Vineland Scales of Adaptive Behavior, 3rd Edition (Vineland 3)
Change in Measure for The Vineland-3 which evaluates adaptive behavior in five different domains: Social, Communication, Daily Living Skills, and Motor (Sparrow et al., 2016). In the context of this study, it will be administered using the Comprehensive Interview Form, for which a parent or caregiver is interviewed by a qualified rater familiar with the instrument. Based on the summarized scores in each domain, an Adaptive Behavior Composite (ABC) is also calculated. Items are scored on a scale of 0 (never), 1 (sometimes), or 2 (usually) for the level at which the child can independently perform a skill. The higher the score, the better the adaptive level.
Time frame: Baseline to 1 week post final treatment visit
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