Abstract

Autism spectrum disorders represent a heterogeneous group of clinical situations, and are mainly represented by a deficit of social communication. In this study, we compare two strategies to enhance communicative/social skills, namely self-video modeling and peer video modeling. The subjects were divided into two groups treated via the method of self-video modeling (group 1) or peer video modeling (group 2). For both groups of subjects affected by ASD-HF (Autism Spectrum Disorder-high-functioning), three different activities were proposed: (a) interacting with a salesperson while making a purchase, (b) initiating and maintaining a conversation with peers, and (c) starting and maintaining an enjoyable activity with a peer. The ability to rapidly accomplish the task was used as the main criteria to appraise the groups’ responses to the proposed activities. In group 1, the use of self-video modeling procedures demonstrated a faster and correct execution of the three proposed tasks (especially task 3) when compared to group 2. In group 2, the use of peer video modeling has instead led to a slower acquisition of abilities to process and perform the tasks. The use of self-video modeling speeds up the acquisition of skills to perform communicative/social tasks, compared to peer video modeling’s slower performance in subjects with ASD-HF. Results could be related to either the amount of time the subject is exposed to the task or to the capacity of ASD-HF subjects to self-value one’s own actions more than others. In our work, we have tried to reset the differences in exposure time. Therefore, self-video modeling is demonstrated to be more effective, as it produces a response to the signification/mirroring characteristic of ASD-HF.

Highlights

  • One of the two descriptive diagnostic criteria of autism spectrum disorder in the (Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders) DSM 5 (2013) [1] is represented by the social communication deficit

  • Data demonstrated that the task of making a purchase in a shop while interacting with a salesperson was performed in less time with the use of the self-video modeling (SVM) procedure

  • Data demonstrated that the task of initiating and maintaining a conversation with peers was acquired in less time with the use of the SVM procedure

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Introduction

One of the two descriptive diagnostic criteria of autism spectrum disorder in the (Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders) DSM 5 (2013) [1] is represented by the social communication deficit. Children 2020, 7, 279 cognitive difficulties and language delay, previously diagnosed as Asperger’s Syndrome, are in the category range of mild clinical severity of symptoms (level 1). In these subjects, the deficit is mainly communicative/social; it becomes a priority to work on these social skills to ensure real inclusion [2]. Many children with mild autism are more prone to develop secondary forms of social anxiety and depression related to the difficulties of building relationships with peers [3]

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