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Written Language Intervention for Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Developmental Disability
Intellectual Disability
Interventions
Behavioral: Written language intervention
Registration Number
NCT05851937
Lead Sponsor
Baylor University
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of a written language intervention using functional texts for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Detailed Description

Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) often present with limited literacy achievement which results in an absence of opportunities to foster written language development. However, when young adults with IDD are provided opportunities to broaden their literacy education even after high school, they continue to develop and improve their written and spoken language skills, which is associated with improved vocational and independent living options. To date, few studies have examined effective communication interventions for the often-underrepresented population of young adults with IDD. The objective of this study is to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and initial effectiveness of a functional written language intervention embedded in naturally occurring daily activities (e.g., text messages, emails) for young adults with IDD. The central hypothesis is that (a) explicit written language intervention for functional texts (WLIFT) will result in greater use of reading comprehension strategies before, during, and after reading and (b) use of reading comprehension strategies will be associated with improvements in written and spoken language outcomes. The specific aims include (1) examining the effects of WLIFT intervention on use of reading comprehension strategies in functional texts by young adults with IDD, 2) examining the effects of the intervention on distal written language outcomes, and (3) examining the effects of the intervention on distal spoken language outcomes. The study target enrollment includes 40 young adults with IDD who will be randomly assigned to either the treatment or control group. Individuals in both groups will be assessed: (a) at the start of the study, (b) at the conclusion of intervention, and (c) six months following the conclusion of intervention. Individuals with IDD in the WLIFT group will receive 3-months of intervention that: (a) utilizes functional texts-activities of daily living that involve written language (e.g., text messages), (b) is specifically designed based on the phenotype of commonly occurring IDDs and is delivered at a critical time as young adults transition to independence, (c) involves teaching and assessing comprehension strategies implemented before, during, and after reading that have been previously shown to be associated with stronger written and spoken language skills in struggling readers, and (d) is implemented via telepractice to promote service delivery in meaningful contexts for the individual with IDD. This research is significant because it is expected to apply, adapt, and evaluate written language strategies found to be effective in other populations of struggling readers, thereby advancing the field of language development in individuals with IDD, where there is a striking paucity of communication intervention research.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
44
Inclusion Criteria
  • intellectual and/or developmental disability
  • correctly read at least 80% of words on word reading screener
  • have functional literacy needs
  • English as primary spoken language and use oral communication as their primary form of communication
  • normal or corrected to normal vision
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Written language interventionWritten language interventionParticipants will receive 3 months of weekly written language intervention sessions via telepractice. Participants will be assessed at three time points to monitor outcomes.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Use of reading comprehension strategies3 months after start of intervention

Total number of different reading comprehension strategies used

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Reading comprehension of functional texts3 months after start of intervention

Multiple choice comprehension questions and response to functional text using written modality

Use of spoken language to indicate comprehension3 months after start of intervention

Respond to functional text using spoken modality

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Baylor University

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Waco, Texas, United States

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