TY - JOUR
T1 - Systematic review of AAC intervention research for adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorder
AU - Holyfield, Christine
AU - Drager, Kathryn D.R.
AU - Kremkow, Jennifer M.D.
AU - Light, Janice
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication.
PY - 2017/10/2
Y1 - 2017/10/2
N2 - Much of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) research for individuals with autism spectrum disorder has focused on young children. Given that the lives, communication, strengths, and needs of adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorder are quite different from those of young children, the purpose of the current study was to consolidate current AAC intervention research findings specific to these individuals. A systematic review was conducted to identify and evaluate relevant research. Results indicate that AAC intervention benefits adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorder. However, more research is urgently needed. Future research focused on supporting communicative functions other than requesting (e.g., social closeness, information transfer) while participating in contexts important to the lives of adolescents and adults may be particularly valuable.
AB - Much of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) research for individuals with autism spectrum disorder has focused on young children. Given that the lives, communication, strengths, and needs of adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorder are quite different from those of young children, the purpose of the current study was to consolidate current AAC intervention research findings specific to these individuals. A systematic review was conducted to identify and evaluate relevant research. Results indicate that AAC intervention benefits adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorder. However, more research is urgently needed. Future research focused on supporting communicative functions other than requesting (e.g., social closeness, information transfer) while participating in contexts important to the lives of adolescents and adults may be particularly valuable.
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U2 - 10.1080/07434618.2017.1370495
DO - 10.1080/07434618.2017.1370495
M3 - Article
C2 - 28884601
AN - SCOPUS:85029413532
SN - 0743-4618
VL - 33
SP - 201
EP - 212
JO - AAC: Augmentative and Alternative Communication
JF - AAC: Augmentative and Alternative Communication
IS - 4
ER -