Abstract
Although research has shown the benefits of caregiver-implemented interventions, there is still limited intervention research on caregivers from historically underrepresented groups. To increase accessibility and feasibility of interventions among culturally and linguistically diverse populations, studying the social validity or cultural relevance of evidence-based strategies is necessary. In this interview study, we introduced 10 evidencebased intervention strategies through online learning modules to 13 Korean American (KA) caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Then, we interviewed them to explore their experiences with the evidence-based interventions and social validity among the participants. Discussion and implications for future research and practices are provided.
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