New therapy aims to spark motivation for daily chores in autistic youth
NCT ID NCT07159308
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests three types of talk therapy to help autistic teens and young adults (ages 16-25) feel more motivated to complete daily living skills, like chores or self-care. Participants choose a goal and bring a family member or friend to support them. The goal is to see if focusing on personal values, rewards, or a mix of both works best to build lasting motivation.
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Locations
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CHOP Center for Advanced Behavioral Healthcare
RECRUITINGPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, 19139, United States
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