Effects of group therapy on jumping to conclusion bias in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder : An exploratory study

J Med Invest. 2023;70(1.2):115-122. doi: 10.2152/jmi.70.115.

Abstract

Background and purpose: Jumping to conclusion (JTC)-a cognitive bias in thinking processes-leads to drawing conclusions based on little information, and could be related to psychosis and paranoia. While it has recently been pointed out that it could accompany the autism spectrum disorder (ASD), no interventions targeting this bias in adolescents with ASD have been reported. Therefore, this exploratory study investigated the effects of a group social cognition program on JTC bias in adolescents with ASD.

Patients and methods: Group rehabilitation using social cognition and interaction training (SCIT) was conducted for 12- to 18-year-old adolescents with ASD. An SCIT program comprehensively targets social cognitive functions, including interventions for JTC bias, and examines changes before and after the SCIT intervention, social cognitive functioning tasks, and subjective quality of life (QOL).

Results: Thirteen adolescents with ASD participated in this program ; 10 (76.9%) stayed through it. The proportion of participants with JTC bias decreased significantly before and after SCIT (before : 7/10 ; after : 1/10 ; p = 0.041), and subjective QOL increased significantly (p=0.014).

Conclusion: The results show that a group social cognition program with a JTC bias approach improves the JTC bias and increases subjective QOL in adolescents with ASD. J. Med. Invest. 70 : 115-122, February, 2023.

Keywords: adolescent; autism spectrum disorder; jumping to conclusion; social cognition and interaction training.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder* / therapy
  • Child
  • Cognition
  • Humans
  • Psychotherapy, Group*
  • Quality of Life