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Parental satisfaction with early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) is consistently high. Higher satisfaction correlates with improved child functioning after one year of EIBI, indicating its effectiveness.

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Background:

  • Parental satisfaction with early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) is under-researched.
  • A validated tool is needed to measure parental satisfaction with EIBI.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate the Parental Satisfaction Scale-EIBI (PSS-EIBI).
  • To assess parental satisfaction levels with EIBI programs.
  • To examine the relationship between satisfaction, intervention length, and child outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the 35-item PSS-EIBI with four subdomains.
  • Study 1: Assessed satisfaction in 48 parents after ~1 year of EIBI.
  • Study 2: Examined satisfaction, intervention length, and child outcomes (using VB-MAPP) after ~2 years.

Main Results:

  • Parental satisfaction with EIBI was consistently high across all PSS-EIBI domains in both studies.
  • Parental satisfaction was associated with child functional gains after one year of intervention.

Conclusions:

  • The PSS-EIBI is a reliable measure for assessing parental satisfaction with EIBI.
  • High parental satisfaction is a common finding in EIBI.
  • Parental satisfaction appears linked to positive child outcomes in EIBI.