2022
DOI: 10.1136/bmjebm-2021-111811
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Non-pharmacological interventions for autism spectrum disorder in children: an overview of systematic reviews

Abstract: ObjectiveTo assess the effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions for the treatment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children.DesignOverview of systematic reviews (SRs).ParticipantsChildren aged 12 years and under with ASD.Search methodsIn October 2021, we searched Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO and Epistemonikos placing no restrictions on language or date of publication.Interventions17 non-pharmacological interventions compared with placebo, no-treatment … Show more

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“…Despite the lack of high certainty of evidence, there are a variety of treatment approaches which are used for children with ASD and co-occurring conditions. [13][14][15] The findings of an umbrella review indicate that behavioural, developmental, naturalistic developmental behavioural, and technologybased interventions, as well as cognitive behavioural therapy, have positive therapeutic effects on several outcomes in children with ASD and their families. 16 However, high-quality, well-designed, randomized controlled trials are clearly needed to improve the certainty of evidence regarding the effectiveness of interventions.…”
Section: What Are the Implications Of The Cochrane Evidence For Pract...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Despite the lack of high certainty of evidence, there are a variety of treatment approaches which are used for children with ASD and co-occurring conditions. [13][14][15] The findings of an umbrella review indicate that behavioural, developmental, naturalistic developmental behavioural, and technologybased interventions, as well as cognitive behavioural therapy, have positive therapeutic effects on several outcomes in children with ASD and their families. 16 However, high-quality, well-designed, randomized controlled trials are clearly needed to improve the certainty of evidence regarding the effectiveness of interventions.…”
Section: What Are the Implications Of The Cochrane Evidence For Pract...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any intervention for ASD and co‐occurring conditions should be set in a multidisciplinary management approach. Despite the lack of high certainty of evidence, there are a variety of treatment approaches which are used for children with ASD and co‐occurring conditions 13–15 . The findings of an umbrella review indicate that behavioural, developmental, naturalistic developmental behavioural, and technology‐based interventions, as well as cognitive behavioural therapy, have positive therapeutic effects on several outcomes in children with ASD and their families 16 .…”
Section: Overall Prognosis Of Preschool Autism Spectrum Disorder Diag...mentioning
confidence: 99%