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Social Skills Dog (A-B) for Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Led By Wesley H Dotson, PhD, BCBA-D
Research Sponsored by Texas Tech University
Eligibility Criteria Checklist
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Must have
Be younger than 18 years old
Timeline
Screening 3 weeks
Treatment Varies
Follow Up sessions 1 through 10 (duration of 10 weeks)
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Summary

Animal-Assisted Interventions (AAI) can increase social behavior in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), although the mechanism by which this occurs remains elusive. The central goal of this project is to identify the mechanisms involved in the social-enhancing effect of dogs on children with ASD. The investigators will incorporate therapy dogs into an established evidence-based, group social skills instruction program for children with ASD, using a controlled experimental design with between- and within- subject comparisons and physiological and behavioral outcome measures. The investigators predict therapy dogs to have a specific and measurable effect on children's social behavior and that this effect is gained through identifiable mechanisms. Specifically, the investigators hypothesize that (1) an integration of therapy dogs into group social skills instruction will result in reduced stress and improved social behavior compare to traditional group instruction; (2) repeated exposure to the therapy dog across sessions will increase a child's preference for spending time with the dog and will increase the social-enhancing effects of the dog; and (3) that the therapists will experience less stress, engage in more social and affiliative behavior towards the children, and deliver higher quality instruction during sessions that include dogs. The investigators will enroll 72 children with ASD into group social skills instruction classes taught by 6 therapists. Each child will experience a 10-week, 8-student class in which either (a) the first 5 weeks will involve a therapy dog, (b) the last 5 weeks will involve the therapy dog, or (c) the class will not involve a therapy dog. The therapists will teach the courses repeatedly across the three cycles of the program with different children, rotating through each condition. Social behavior, stress behavior, heart rate, electrodermal activity, and salivary cortisol concentrations of children and therapists will be assessed and compared across conditions. The direction of the children's social behavior towards the dog and peers and the changes in quality of instruction of therapists during dog sessions compared to no-dog sessions will also be assessed. The outcomes of this research will lead to significant enhancements in current interventions for individuals with ASD.

Eligible Conditions
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Autism
  • Social Skills

Timeline

Screening ~ 3 weeks
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~sessions 1 through 10 (duration of 10 weeks)
This trial's timeline: 3 weeks for screening, Varies for treatment, and sessions 1 through 10 (duration of 10 weeks) for reporting.

Treatment Details

Study Objectives

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Primary study objectives
Direction of utterances
Electrodermal activity
Heart Rate
+5 more
Secondary study objectives
Quality of instruction: adherence to the program script
Quality of instruction: attention to children
Quality of instruction: correct and timely feedback

Trial Design

3Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Group I: Social Skills Dog (B-A)Experimental Treatment2 Interventions
The "B-A" condition will be identical, except the first 5 weeks of instruction will include the dog, followed by 5 weeks of standard instruction with no dog.
Group II: Social Skills Dog (A-B)Experimental Treatment2 Interventions
The "A-B" condition will involve standard instruction for 5 weeks ("A"), followed by 5 weeks of group instruction while a therapy dog is present in the room ("B").
Group III: Social Skills Control (A-A)Active Control1 Intervention
The children in the "A-A" condition, a true control, will remain without a dog for the full 10 weeks.
Treatment
First Studied
Drug Approval Stage
How many patients have taken this drug
Animal-assisted intervention
2023
Completed Phase 3
~180

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Who is running the clinical trial?

Texas Tech UniversityLead Sponsor
81 Previous Clinical Trials
9,092 Total Patients Enrolled
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)NIH
1,988 Previous Clinical Trials
2,683,451 Total Patients Enrolled
34 Trials studying Autism Spectrum Disorder
9,652 Patients Enrolled for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Wesley H Dotson, PhD, BCBA-DPrincipal InvestigatorTexas Tech University
~11 spots leftby Sep 2025