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국내 자폐스펙트럼장애 아동에 대한 가족 중심 중재 효과: 체계적 고찰 - 부모 교육 및 부모 코칭 중심으로 -

Effects of Family-Centered Intervention for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in South Korea: A Systematic Review - Focusing on Parent Education and Parent Coaching -

  • 최윤미 (연세대학교 일반대학원 작업치료학과) ;
  • 유은영 (연세대학교 소프트웨어디지털헬스케어융합대학 작업치료학과 )
  • Choi, Yoon-Mi (Dept. of Occupational Therapy, Graduate School, Yonsei University) ;
  • Yoo, Eun-Young (Dept. of Occupational Therapy, College of Software and Digital Healthcare Convergence, Yonsei University)
  • 투고 : 2023.07.10
  • 심사 : 2023.12.08
  • 발행 : 2023.12.31

초록

목적 : 본 연구에서는 체계적 문헌 고찰을 통하여 국내 자폐스펙트럼장애 아동의 보호자를 대상으로 실시한 가족 중심 중재의 효과를 알아보고자 하였다. 연구방법 : 문헌검색은 2011년부터 2021년 사이의 문헌을 RISS, KISS, DBpia를 통하여 검색하였다. 검색어는 '자폐스펙트럼' OR '전반적발달장애' OR '고기능 자폐' OR '아스퍼거' AND '부모 교육' OR '가족중심중재' OR '부모코칭' OR '부모훈련' OR '가족참여' 등을 적용하였다. 선정 기준에 따라 최종적으로 11편의 실험연구를 선정하였다. 결과 : 연구 참가자의 일반적 특성, 중재 전략 및 효과, 중재 프로토콜을 확인한 결과, 연구대상은 영유아기 자폐스펙트럼장애 아동이 가장 많았고, 가족 중심 중재에 어머니들이 주로 참여하였다. 가족 중심 중재의 효과는 아동과 부모에게서 모두 나타났으며, 아동에게서는 상호작용 및 의사소통에 대한 효과가 가장 높은 비중을 차지하였고, 부모에게서는 양육 스트레스 감소 및 양육효능감 향상을 보였다. 중재 전략은 감각통합 중재, 반응적 의사소통 및 상호작용 중심 중재가 가장 많았고, 발달 중심 중재, 긍정적 행동 지원 중재(Positive Behavioral Supports; PBS), 중심축 반응 훈련(Pivotal Response Training; PRT)순으로 나타났다. 결론 : 본 연구의 결과를 통해 가족 중심 중재는 자폐스펙트럼장애 아동의 기능뿐만 아니라 부모의 양육 스트레스 및 양육효능감에 효과가 있음이 확인되었으며 임상 활용의 근거를 제시하였다는 점에서 의의가 있다.

Objective : In this study, we aimed to investigate the effectiveness of family-centered intervention conducted with caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in South Korea through a systematic literature review. Methods : Previous studies published from 2011 to 2021 were searched through RISS, KISS, and DBpia. The search terms applied included "autism spectrum" OR "general developmental disorder" OR "high-functioning autism" OR "Asperger's" AND "parent education" OR "family-centered intervention" OR "parent coaching" OR "parent training" OR "family participation." A total of 11 experimental studies were chosen based on the selection criteria. Results : According to the findings on the general characteristics of the study participants, intervention strategies, and effects of the intervention, it was observed that the majority of children with ASD who participated in the study were preschool-aged, and the majority of participating caregivers were mothers. The effects of family-centered interventions were evident in both children and parents. In children, the most significant effects were observed in interaction and communication skills. In parents, a reduction in parenting stress and an improvement in parenting efficacy were observed. The intervention strategies employed in the study varied, with sensory integration intervention, responsive communication, and interaction-centered intervention being the most commonly used, followed by developmental-centered intervention, positive behavior support (PBS), and parent-mediated intervention based on pivotal response treatment (PRT). Conclusion : The results of this study are significant in that they confirm that family-centered intervention is effective not only in improving the functioning of children with autism spectrum disorder, but also in reducing parenting stress and enhancing parenting efficacy, and provide evidence for clinical use.

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