PEERS® for Preschoolers preliminary outcomes and predictors of treatment response

J Autism Dev Disord. 2023 Dec;53(12):4671-4684. doi: 10.1007/s10803-022-05724-7. Epub 2022 Sep 14.

Abstract

PEERS® for Preschoolers (P4P) is a social skills group program for young autistic children and their caregivers, which provides everyday tools for interacting and communicating with others. Twenty-two caregiver-child dyads participated and completed pre-treatment, post-treatment, and follow-up measures (4-16 weeks after). Using single-subject analyses to examine social skills, 60% demonstrated post-treatment improvement, and 53.85% demonstrated follow-up improvement. Regarding a secondary outcome of behavioral difficulties, 33.33% demonstrated post-treatment reduction, and 7.69% demonstrated follow-up reduction. Using regressions, autistic traits predicted outcomes; fewer social communication difficulties predicted both greater social skills and fewer behavioral difficulties at post-treatment, while fewer repetitive behaviors predicted fewer post-treatment and follow-up behavioral difficulties. These results preliminarily demonstrate the benefits of P4P and how autistic traits may impact P4P outcomes.

Keywords: PEERS; autism spectrum disorder; behavioral difficulties; preschoolers; social outcomes; social skills.

MeSH terms

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder* / therapy
  • Communication
  • Humans
  • Peer Group
  • Social Skills