English title dissertation | Parenting a child with autism. Support for early parent-child interaction |
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Name PhD (surname first) | Poslawsky, Irina |
Doctor is (has been) nurse | |
Date of promotion | 09/01/2014 |
University | Universiteit Utrecht |
Promotores | Prof. dr. H. van Engeland, prof. dr. M.J. Bakermans-Kranenburg |
Linkedin-account | linkedin.com |
Researchgate-url | researchgate.net |
Abstract (English) | The greater part of this thesis concerns the development and testing of an interaction-focused intervention: ‘Video feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting adapted to Autism’ (VIPP-AUTI). VIPP-AUTI is a manualised program of a five-session home training, using video-taped fragments of the individual parent-child dyad during play and mealtime interactions. The video feedback has been provided to the primary caregiver of the child (mother or father) and targeted at enhancing parental sensitivity to their child’s signals, taken its ASD-characteristics into account. In a randomized controlled trial we tested effectiveness of VIPP-AUTI with primary caregivers of 78 children with ASD. Alongside the studies concerning VIPP-AUTI, we explored coping-related competences of parents with respect to their child’s ASD diagnosis, using a brief, semi-structured interview. We also focused on neurobiological mechanisms related to early parent-child interactions. In a placebo-controlled, double-blind, within-subject experiment, we investigated the influence of oxytocin, a neuropeptide and attachment-related hormone, on father-child play-interaction. Main results Main recommendations |
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