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Virtual autism therapy delivers positive results for families, behavior analysts report

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A study involving 504 participants found that fully virtual applied behavior analysis (ABA) services delivered by Board Certified Behavior Analysts can effectively support families affected by autism spectrum disorder. The research, conducted by AnswersNow with Clemson University and published in JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting, showed that 76% of participants demonstrated measurable improvements in adaptive functioning through this remote delivery model.


This research demonstrates that virtual ABA therapy can serve as a viable alternative to traditional in-person sessions, potentially increasing access to specialized autism support for families in underserved areas or those facing barriers to in-person care. The positive outcomes suggest that telehealth models may help address the shortage of autism services while maintaining treatment effectiveness.


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A new study, conducted by AnswersNow in partnership with the Clemson Center for Behavior Analysis (Clemson University) and published in JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting, finds that fully virtual applied behavior analysis (ABA) services delivered by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) are a feasible, well-received alternative to traditional in-person therapy for families affected by autism spectrum disorder. Among the 504 participants, 76% demonstrated measurable progress in adaptive functioning.

Source: Families report positive outcomes from fully virtual, BCBA-delivered, focused autism support program