Purpose

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether the CRUSH curriculum is possible (feasible), whether it fits the needs of the adults it is designed for (acceptable), and shows initial signs of being helpful (efficacious). CRUSH is a group-based behavioral intervention plus 1-1 coaching designed to provide sexual education and improve the skills of autistic adults for intimate relationships. The main goals of the project are to: - Evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the CRUSH curriculum in the context of a clinical trial with a waitlist control condition. - Initial exploration of how the CRUSH curriculum works and whether it is helpful. Participants will complete: - A screening call. - Confirmation of clinical characteristics (autism features, language ability, cognitive ability). - 3 visits to assess knowledge and behaviors related to dating and sexual health at each point throughout the training curriculum (before beginning, midway, and after finishing). - 20 sessions of the CRUSH curriculum plus 1-1 coaching sessions. After each session, provide feedback about the session.

Conditions

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 18 Years and 30 Years
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • 18;0 to 30;11 years old; - Either documentation of a prior diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder or receipt of services based on an autism spectrum diagnosis OR self identification as being autistic / on the autism spectrum and meeting the clinical cut-off on either the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule or the Autism Spectrum Quotient; - Ability to provide consent for the protocol and understand task demands. The Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence, Second Edition (WASI-2) may be used to confirm cognitive level. In prior work, adults with full scale IQ of 70 or above on the WASI-2 typically meet this criterion, but a licensed clinician will review individuals who fall below an IQ of 70 on an individual basis to determine eligibility; - Fluent in English.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Non-English-speaking participants (less than 50% of speech in English); - Known genetic etiology of ASD (e.g., Fragile X); - Major mental illness (e.g., bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or psychosis); - Medical conditions that impact sexual function (e.g., pituitary tumor); - Significant sensory, motor, or physical conditions that would prevent valid participation in assessments or intervention; - Live more than 50 miles from the site in Brookline, MA where intervention and assessment sessions will be offered. - Receipt of other sexual health/dating curricula as an adult.

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Crossover Assignment
Primary Purpose
Supportive Care
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
CRUSH Intervention
Participants will receive the CRUSH Curriculum
  • Behavioral: Competence in Romance and Understanding Sexual Health (CRUSH)
    Manualized curriculum targeting sexual health and behavior in intimate relationships designed to meet the specific needs of autistic adults
No Intervention
Waitlist
Will be invited to receive the CRUSH intervention at the end of the study period

Recruiting Locations

Boston Children's Hospital, Two Brookline Place
Brookline, Massachusetts 02445
Contact:
Susan Faja, PhD
6179194108
ProjectCRUSH@childrens.harvard.edu

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Boston Children's Hospital

Study Contact

Susan Faja, PhD
6179194108
ProjectCRUSH@childrens.harvard.edu

Detailed Description

There are currently no evidence-based interventions to improve the dating and sexual health of autistic adults. The CRUSH (Competence in Romance and Understanding Sexual Health) Curriculum was designed to address this critical gap, which was piloted with a small group of participants. This study is a pilot program of the CRUSH curriculum for 40 participants to acquire initial feasibility and acceptability data. It will also test the feasibility and acceptability of the measurement battery for potential inclusion in future clinical trials. The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether the CRUSH curriculum is possible (feasible), whether it fits the needs of the adults it is designed for (acceptable), how it works (mechanism), and shows initial signs of being helpful (efficacious). CRUSH is a group-based behavioral intervention plus 1-1 coaching designed to provide sexual education and improve the skills of autistic adults for intimate relationships. The main goals of the project are to: - Evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the CRUSH curriculum in the context of a clinical trial with a waitlist control condition. - Initial exploration of how the CRUSH curriculum works and whether it is helpful. Participants will complete: - A screening call. - Confirmation of clinical characteristics (autism features, language ability, cognitive ability). - 3 visits to assess knowledge and behaviors related to dating and sexual health at each point throughout the training curriculum (before beginning, midway, and after finishing). - 20 sessions of the CRUSH curriculum plus 1-1 coaching sessions. After each session, provide feedback about the session.

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