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A case study of animal-assisted therapy on children with autism disorder: Language enhancements and social interactionA case study of animal-assisted therapy on children with autism disorder: Language enhancements and social interaction

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A case study of animal-assisted therapy on children with autism disorder: Language enhancements and social interaction
Authors
Eun-gyeom Jung이동빈
Issue Date
Dec-2022
Publisher
한국예방수의학회
Keywords
Animal-assisted therapy; autism; language enhancements; social interaction; E-CLAC
Citation
예방수의학회지, v.46, no.4, pp 212 - 220
Pages
9
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
예방수의학회지
Volume
46
Number
4
Start Page
212
End Page
220
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/71292
ISSN
2287-7991
2287-8009
Abstract
This study aimed to determine if animal-assisted therapy could enhance language and social interactions in autistic children. It is a single case study of a 6.7-year-old child diagnosed with second-rate autism disorder with a program of twelve sessions in total, a session per week, and fifty minutes per session. The program was constructed to increase the frequency of using words and to improve interpersonal relationships through contact with peers or strangers. To do this, SCAR and E-CLAC scales went through a pretest and posttest and the changes in main behaviors observed during the twelves sessions were analyzed, obtaining the following results: First, the animal-assisted therapy program allowed the autistic child to use daily words about twice more frequently than usual. Second, the animal-assisted therapy program was effective in allowing the autistic child to improve social interactions with peers or strangers around the dog. Therefore, the animal-assisted therapy program was effective in helping the autistic child enhance language and social interactions.
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