Music therapy improves engagement and initiation for autistic children with mild intellectual disabilities: A randomized controlled study
Yen Na Yum,
Kean Poon,
Way Kwok‐Wai Lau
et al.
Abstract:This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of music therapy (MT) for children with co‐occurring autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disabilities (ID) and explore whether pre‐intervention quantitative electroencephalogram (qEEG) responses can predict outcomes. A randomized controlled trial was conducted with 33 children receiving MT and 34 receiving an active control therapy. Participants received either MT or a non‐musical social skills intervention for 45 min weekly over 12 weeks. Primary outc… Show more
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