A Clinic-Based Assessment for Evaluating Job-Related Social Skills in Adolescents and Adults with Autism

Behav Anal Pract. 2017 Feb 14;10(4):323-336. doi: 10.1007/s40617-017-0177-9. eCollection 2017 Dec.

Abstract

Many individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have difficulties obtaining and maintaining employment, yet little research has evaluated methods for assessing and improving critical vocational skills. In this study, we evaluated an assessment of job-related social skills for individuals with ASD by arranging conditions that simulated on-the-job experiences in a clinic setting. The experimenter contrived situations to assess a variety of social skills, including asking for help, asking for more materials, and responding to corrective feedback. A total of eight individuals, aged 16 to 32 years, participated. Results suggested that the assessment was useful for identifying specific social skills that could be targeted for intervention to increase success in the work environment. These findings add to the current literature by demonstrating an objective method for assessing a variety of job-related social skills under controlled, naturalistic conditions.

Keywords: Assessment; Autism; Job skills; Social skills; Vocational skills.