Investigating the effect of storytelling with Role Playing methods on communication and social skills of children with autism

Background: Autism spectrum disorder is the most commonly occurring growth disorder. A deficiency in social skills, interests, behaviour and repetitive and limited actions, and a deficiency in communication and social interactions are the hallmarks of autism. Materials and Methods: this research was...

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Main Authors: Somaye Sepahvandi, Mohammad Sahebzamani, Hojjatollah Farahani
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Published: Lorestan University of Medical Science 2019-05-01
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spelling doaj-abd06d8051c545c698bf46778d7266842020-11-25T02:00:24ZfasLorestan University of Medical ScienceYafteh1563-07732019-05-012112537Investigating the effect of storytelling with Role Playing methods on communication and social skills of children with autismSomaye Sepahvandi0Mohammad Sahebzamani1Hojjatollah Farahani2 Tehran Medical Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Department of Management, Tehran Medical Sciences Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Department of Psychology, Tehran Medical Sciences Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Background: Autism spectrum disorder is the most commonly occurring growth disorder. A deficiency in social skills, interests, behaviour and repetitive and limited actions, and a deficiency in communication and social interactions are the hallmarks of autism. Materials and Methods: this research was a one-group semi-experimental study run by storytelling with a role playing method on studied units. The target population in this study were all patients with autism, who had registered in autism centers in Khorramabad city in 1396 (2017). 30 autistic children aged 6-16 years were selected using an available sampling method. The children were divided into 6 groups of 5 people. The intervention was conducted during 15 sessions of 45 minutes for each group, with a maximum of three stories in each session performed by the Carroll Gray method (a total of 90 sessions in two months). The data was collected and then processed by the ATEC questionnaire before and after the intervention. Results: The results of analytical tests showed that the communication and social skills of the children before and after the intervention had a significant difference. A communication skill (speech, language, and communication) mean of 0.885 before the intervention, was followed by one of 1.2 afterwards. The correlation between the responses before and after was 0.532, which is significant, with Sig= 0.002. The social skills mean of 0.885 before the intervention, was followed by one of 1.2 afterwards. In this context. The correlation between the responses before and after was 0/684 which is significant, with Sig = 0.000. Conclusion: The findings show that storytelling with a role play method is one of the most effective and economical therapeutic interventions for improving the communication and social function of children with autism.http://yafte.lums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-2244-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1autismstorytelling with Role Playing methodchildrencommunication skillssocial skills.
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author Somaye Sepahvandi
Mohammad Sahebzamani
Hojjatollah Farahani
spellingShingle Somaye Sepahvandi
Mohammad Sahebzamani
Hojjatollah Farahani
Investigating the effect of storytelling with Role Playing methods on communication and social skills of children with autism
Yafteh
autism
storytelling with Role Playing method
children
communication skills
social skills.
author_facet Somaye Sepahvandi
Mohammad Sahebzamani
Hojjatollah Farahani
author_sort Somaye Sepahvandi
title Investigating the effect of storytelling with Role Playing methods on communication and social skills of children with autism
title_short Investigating the effect of storytelling with Role Playing methods on communication and social skills of children with autism
title_full Investigating the effect of storytelling with Role Playing methods on communication and social skills of children with autism
title_fullStr Investigating the effect of storytelling with Role Playing methods on communication and social skills of children with autism
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the effect of storytelling with Role Playing methods on communication and social skills of children with autism
title_sort investigating the effect of storytelling with role playing methods on communication and social skills of children with autism
publisher Lorestan University of Medical Science
series Yafteh
issn 1563-0773
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Background: Autism spectrum disorder is the most commonly occurring growth disorder. A deficiency in social skills, interests, behaviour and repetitive and limited actions, and a deficiency in communication and social interactions are the hallmarks of autism. Materials and Methods: this research was a one-group semi-experimental study run by storytelling with a role playing method on studied units. The target population in this study were all patients with autism, who had registered in autism centers in Khorramabad city in 1396 (2017). 30 autistic children aged 6-16 years were selected using an available sampling method. The children were divided into 6 groups of 5 people. The intervention was conducted during 15 sessions of 45 minutes for each group, with a maximum of three stories in each session performed by the Carroll Gray method (a total of 90 sessions in two months). The data was collected and then processed by the ATEC questionnaire before and after the intervention. Results: The results of analytical tests showed that the communication and social skills of the children before and after the intervention had a significant difference. A communication skill (speech, language, and communication) mean of 0.885 before the intervention, was followed by one of 1.2 afterwards. The correlation between the responses before and after was 0.532, which is significant, with Sig= 0.002. The social skills mean of 0.885 before the intervention, was followed by one of 1.2 afterwards. In this context. The correlation between the responses before and after was 0/684 which is significant, with Sig = 0.000. Conclusion: The findings show that storytelling with a role play method is one of the most effective and economical therapeutic interventions for improving the communication and social function of children with autism.
topic autism
storytelling with Role Playing method
children
communication skills
social skills.
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