Implementation evaluation of early intensive behavioral intervention programs for children with autism spectrum disorders: A systematic review of studies in the last decade

•An analysis of the publications of the last decade has been done in the field of Early Intensive Behavioral.•The articles were analyzed with an evaluation model.•The strengths and weaknesses of the publications are highlighted.•More detailed information on all the dimensions of the programs should...

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Autism Spectrum Disorder - therapy
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Autistic children
Behavior modification
Behavior Therapy - methods
Child, Preschool
Children
Differentiation
Dosage
Early intensive behavioral intervention
Early intervention
Early Medical Intervention - methods
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Individualized Instruction
Intensive treatment
Preschool child
Program Evaluation
Systematic review
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