自闭症
心理学
工作面试
面试
自闭症谱系障碍
焦虑
干预(咨询)
临床心理学
随机对照试验
应用心理学
虚拟现实
医学教育
发展心理学
社会心理学
精神科
医学
计算机科学
外科
法学
人工智能
政治学
作者
Helen M. Genova,Katie Lancaster,James Morecraft,Mikayla Haas,Alexandra Edwards,Michael DiBenedetto,Denise Krch,John DeLuca,Matthew J. Smith
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.rasd.2021.101878
摘要
Adolescents on the autism spectrum may have difficulty obtaining and maintaining employment. One particular obstacle for adolescents on the autism spectrum is the job interview. The purpose of the current pilot randomized controlled trial is to examine the preliminary effectiveness and feasibility of a virtual reality job interview tool (VR-JIT) in improving job interview performance in adolescents on the autism spectrum. The study was implemented in a high school setting. Fourteen adolescents on the autism spectrum were randomly divided into two groups: an experimental group (n = 7) and a services as usual (SAU) control group (n = 7). The intervention group received 10 h of VR-JIT, which includes interviewing with a virtual human and receiving feedback. All participants performed a video-recorded mock job interview at pre-test and post-test, which was rated by blinded assessors to track interview skills. Students filled out questionnaires related to job interviewing anxiety and self-efficacy pre- and post- intervention. Feasibility metrics were recorded as well. Repeated Measures ANOVA revealed improved a metric of job interview performance in the experimental group following the intervention compared to the control group, indicated by medium to large effect sizes. However, perceptions of anxiety and self-efficacy did not improve following the intervention. Students reported that the intervention was easy to use and enjoyable. The current pilot study indicates preliminary evidence of the VR-JIT's effectiveness in improving measures of job interview performance in adolescents on the autism spectrum, even though their own perceptions did not improve. Importantly, the VR-JIT intervention was implemented in a school setting, demonstrating feasibility in its adoption as part of curriculum to help improve employment outcomes in transition age youth on the autism spectrum.
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