Social outcomes in children with autism spectrum disorder: a review of music therapy outcomes.

TitleSocial outcomes in children with autism spectrum disorder: a review of music therapy outcomes.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsA LaGasse B
JournalPatient Relat Outcome Meas
Volume8
Pagination23-32
Date Published2017
ISSN1179-271X
Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects approximately one in 68 children, substantially affecting the child's ability to acquire social skills. The application of effective interventions to facilitate and develop social skills is essential due to the lifelong impact that social skills may have on independence and functioning. Research indicates that music therapy can improve social outcomes in children with ASD. Outcome measures are primarily assessed using standardized nonmusical scales of social functioning from the parent or clinician perspective. Certified music therapists may also assess musical engagement and outcomes as a part of the individual's profile. These measures provide an assessment of the individual's social functioning within the music therapy session and generalizability to nonmusical settings.

DOI10.2147/PROM.S106267
Alternate JournalPatient Relat Outcome Meas
PubMed ID28260959
PubMed Central IDPMC5325134