The Effects of Physical Exercise on Stereotypic Behaviors in Autism: Small-n Meta-Analyses
Physical exercise has shown the potential to reduce stereotypic behaviors. The current investigation conducted three meta-analyses on the effects of physical exercise on stereotypic behaviors in individuals with autism. Study 1 produced four aggregate score studies (n = 54) that included nine effect...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Focus on autism and other developmental disabilities 2020-03, Vol.35 (1), p.26-35 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Physical exercise has shown the potential to reduce stereotypic behaviors. The current investigation conducted three meta-analyses on the effects of physical exercise on stereotypic behaviors in individuals with autism. Study 1 produced four aggregate score studies (n = 54) that included nine effect sizes ranging from d = –.85 to .31. Study 1 yielded an overall effect size of d = –.463. Study 2 produced six single subject design studies (n = 13) that included 48 effect sizes ranging from d = −1 to .5156. Study 2 yielded an overall effect size of d = –.456. Study 3 combined all 10 studies (n = 67) that included effect sizes ranging from d = −1 to .5156. The n = 10 articles combined produced an overall effect size of d = –.456. The effect sizes demonstrate that physical exercise does have the potential to decrease stereotypic behaviors in individuals with autism. |
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ISSN: | 1088-3576 1538-4829 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1088357619881220 |