Pilot Trial of the RUBI Program for Autistic Adults

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

80

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 1, 2024

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2024

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2024

Conditions
Autism Spectrum DisorderBehaviorParenting
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

RUBI-A

"The RUBI-A intervention includes 9 sessions covering Behavioral Principles, Prevention Strategies, Visual Supports, Reinforcement, Co-Regulation, Supporting Communication, Effective Instructions, Teaching Skills, and Generalization and Maintenance. RUBI teaches skills to help build a behavioral toolbox for challenging behaviors and adaptive skills. RUBI emphasizes: 1) tailoring the intervention to the specific individual; 2) identifying behavioral function instead of topography to inform behavioral strategy choice; 3) increasing appropriate behaviors; and 4) using positive behavioral supports,39,40 such as antecedent management (e.g., use of visual supports), reinforcement, and functional communication strategies to support independence, self-help, and safety skills."

BEHAVIORAL

R-ISLEA

R-ISLEA training focuses on increasing core knowledge and understanding of autism, but it does not provide specific guidance on behavioral strategies for managing challenging behaviors. Developed by autism experts at Drexel University in collaboration with autistic self-advocates, ISLEA is a commercially available psychoeducation program designed for educators, direct support staff, families, caregivers, and autistic individuals. If English is not the language of care for a dyad, subtitles in the preferred language will be provided for the webinars, and interpreters will be available for the live sessions.

Trial Locations (3)

19104

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

A.J. Drexel Autism Institute, Philadelphia

33458

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Els for Autism Foundation, Jupiter

98115

RECRUITING

Seattle Children's Autism Center, Seattle

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Els for Autism

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Drexel University

OTHER

collaborator

University of Washington

OTHER

lead

Seattle Children's Hospital

OTHER