PERCEPTION OF PARENTS IN USING VIDEO MODELLING TO IMPROVE SELF-HELP SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER

Over the past 20 years, there has been a noticeable increase in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) because of the change in diagnostic criteria, policy and increased awareness. One of the issues that children with ASD have in their life is self-help skills. This triggers the need to ad...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Journal of Health and Translational Medicine
Main Author: Aman N.A.; Hanifah I.N.A.; Ilias K.; Hayasaka T.; Nordin S.; Che Daud A.Z.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya 2023
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85174038652&doi=10.22452%2fjummec.sp2023no2.43&partnerID=40&md5=5de5399cc55a092b366b9f8b60fd5d3d
id 2-s2.0-85174038652
spelling 2-s2.0-85174038652
Aman N.A.; Hanifah I.N.A.; Ilias K.; Hayasaka T.; Nordin S.; Che Daud A.Z.
PERCEPTION OF PARENTS IN USING VIDEO MODELLING TO IMPROVE SELF-HELP SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
2023
Journal of Health and Translational Medicine
26
Special Issue 2
10.22452/jummec.sp2023no2.43
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85174038652&doi=10.22452%2fjummec.sp2023no2.43&partnerID=40&md5=5de5399cc55a092b366b9f8b60fd5d3d
Over the past 20 years, there has been a noticeable increase in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) because of the change in diagnostic criteria, policy and increased awareness. One of the issues that children with ASD have in their life is self-help skills. This triggers the need to adopt a proper technique to intervene and teach new skills to children with ASD. Video modelling (VM) is one of the intervention methods that can be done with children with ASD as one of parent-mediated interventions (PMI). The objective of this study was to investigate the self-help skills problems among children with ASD and parents’ perception of using VM to improve self-help skills in children with ASD. Associations of the child’s and parent’s demographic characteristics with self-help skills problems and perception of parents in using VM were also examined. A cross-sectional study using purposive sampling that included 262 parents of children with ASD was employed. Questionnaires that include demographic characteristics, Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scale Third Edition (VABS-3) and Video Modelling Perceptions Scale (VMPS) were completed by the participants. There were significant differences between the age of children with ASD (p < 0.001) with self-help skills problems. Educational level (p < 0.001), occupation sector (p < 0.001) and household income status (p < 0.001) were associated with parents’ perceived interest and accessibility in using VM. In conclusion, parents showed positive responses about their perceived interest and accessibility in using VM to improve self-help skills in children with ASD. © 2023, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. All rights reserved.
Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya
18237339
English
Article

author Aman N.A.; Hanifah I.N.A.; Ilias K.; Hayasaka T.; Nordin S.; Che Daud A.Z.
spellingShingle Aman N.A.; Hanifah I.N.A.; Ilias K.; Hayasaka T.; Nordin S.; Che Daud A.Z.
PERCEPTION OF PARENTS IN USING VIDEO MODELLING TO IMPROVE SELF-HELP SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
author_facet Aman N.A.; Hanifah I.N.A.; Ilias K.; Hayasaka T.; Nordin S.; Che Daud A.Z.
author_sort Aman N.A.; Hanifah I.N.A.; Ilias K.; Hayasaka T.; Nordin S.; Che Daud A.Z.
title PERCEPTION OF PARENTS IN USING VIDEO MODELLING TO IMPROVE SELF-HELP SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
title_short PERCEPTION OF PARENTS IN USING VIDEO MODELLING TO IMPROVE SELF-HELP SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
title_full PERCEPTION OF PARENTS IN USING VIDEO MODELLING TO IMPROVE SELF-HELP SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
title_fullStr PERCEPTION OF PARENTS IN USING VIDEO MODELLING TO IMPROVE SELF-HELP SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
title_full_unstemmed PERCEPTION OF PARENTS IN USING VIDEO MODELLING TO IMPROVE SELF-HELP SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
title_sort PERCEPTION OF PARENTS IN USING VIDEO MODELLING TO IMPROVE SELF-HELP SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
publishDate 2023
container_title Journal of Health and Translational Medicine
container_volume 26
container_issue Special Issue 2
doi_str_mv 10.22452/jummec.sp2023no2.43
url https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85174038652&doi=10.22452%2fjummec.sp2023no2.43&partnerID=40&md5=5de5399cc55a092b366b9f8b60fd5d3d
description Over the past 20 years, there has been a noticeable increase in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) because of the change in diagnostic criteria, policy and increased awareness. One of the issues that children with ASD have in their life is self-help skills. This triggers the need to adopt a proper technique to intervene and teach new skills to children with ASD. Video modelling (VM) is one of the intervention methods that can be done with children with ASD as one of parent-mediated interventions (PMI). The objective of this study was to investigate the self-help skills problems among children with ASD and parents’ perception of using VM to improve self-help skills in children with ASD. Associations of the child’s and parent’s demographic characteristics with self-help skills problems and perception of parents in using VM were also examined. A cross-sectional study using purposive sampling that included 262 parents of children with ASD was employed. Questionnaires that include demographic characteristics, Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scale Third Edition (VABS-3) and Video Modelling Perceptions Scale (VMPS) were completed by the participants. There were significant differences between the age of children with ASD (p < 0.001) with self-help skills problems. Educational level (p < 0.001), occupation sector (p < 0.001) and household income status (p < 0.001) were associated with parents’ perceived interest and accessibility in using VM. In conclusion, parents showed positive responses about their perceived interest and accessibility in using VM to improve self-help skills in children with ASD. © 2023, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya. All rights reserved.
publisher Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya
issn 18237339
language English
format Article
accesstype
record_format scopus
collection Scopus
_version_ 1809677777495916544