Equine-Assisted Therapy with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Serbia and the United States: A Pilot Intervention

  • Dawson S
  • McCormick B
  • Tamas D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Adolescent and young adults with a diagnosed autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the severe to moderate functioning range were recruited for this study in Serbia and the United States (U.S.). A total of ten participants, five from each respective country, participated in a 15- week equine-assisted therapy (EAT) intervention that utilized ground-based learning through a manualized program approach. The purpose of the study was to test the effects of a manualized 15-week EAT intervention on the social functioning of individuals with severe to moderate ASD across two cultures using a single subject research design. Nine out of 10 participants displayed improved social functioning over the course of the 15- week EAT intervention in both cultures.

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Dawson, S., McCormick, B., Tamas, D., Stanojevic, C., Eldridge, L., McIntire, J., … McKissock, H. B. (2022). Equine-Assisted Therapy with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Serbia and the United States: A Pilot Intervention. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 56(1). https://doi.org/10.18666/trj-2022-v56-i1-10387

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