Efficacy of Community-Delivered PEERS® for Adolescents: Increases in Social Skills and Decreases in Social Anxiety and Loneliness
Parenteau C, Floyd J, Ankenman K, Glavin T, Charalel J, Lin E, Ence W, Kim Y, Bishop S, Zheng S. Efficacy of Community-Delivered PEERS® for Adolescents: Increases in Social Skills and Decreases in Social Anxiety and Loneliness. Journal Of Autism And Developmental Disorders 2024, 1-8. PMID: 38884888, DOI: 10.1007/s10803-024-06433-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health outcomesSelf-reported lonelinessPost-interventionHealth outcomesPre- to post-interventionImprove adolescent mental healthAutism spectrum disorderPost-intervention changesScores of outcome measuresAdolescent mental healthImproving social knowledgeSocial skillsSkills training programBenefits of peerControlled research settingsCommunity providersPaired t-testMental healthCaregiver-reported anxietySpecialty clinicsSecondary analysisSocial skills training programOutcome measuresTraining programEfficacy of peer
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