Trial results for a study investigating The Listening Program® With Bone Conduction Headphones in Autism Spectrum Disorder were posted on ClinicalTrials.gov on 2026-02-23, with 8 participants enrolled.
Background
Auditory sensory over- and under-responsivity (SOR) is a significant challenge for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), with limited specific treatment approaches available. Current strategies often include exposure therapy or systematic desensitization, which researchers are exploring. While sensory integration therapy is commonly used, it does not specifically target auditory SOR. Families may also be advised to help children avoid noxious stimuli or use compensatory tools like headphones or ear plugs. This study explored an intervention aimed at addressing these auditory sensitivities.
Trial design
This completed study, designated as Phase NA, enrolled 8 participants diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The trial investigated the use of The Listening Program® With Bone Conduction Headphones, an intervention exploring changes in hypersensitivity to sound and behavioral responses.
Key results
The trial reported several key measurements for participants receiving The Listening Program® With Bone Conduction Headphones:
- Change From Adaptive Behavior Assessment System, Third Edition Score (ABAS-3) Score (score on a scale):
- A mean score of 71.00 (Standard Deviation 17.89) was observed.
- Another mean score was 72.00 (Standard Deviation 10.83).
- A third mean score was 73.83 (Standard Deviation 16.73).
- Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory Computer Adaptive Test With ASD Scales (PEDI-CAT (ASD)) (score on a scale):
- A mean score of 53.83 (Standard Deviation 3.43) was observed.
- Another mean score was 56.00 (Standard Deviation 2.04).
- A third mean score was 56.50 (Standard Deviation 3.39).
- A fourth mean score was 61.17 (Standard Deviation 5.88).
- A fifth mean score was 64.50 (Standard Deviation 1.47).
- A sixth mean score was 62.84 (Standard Deviation 3.93).
- Sensory Processing Measure™ (SPM™) (T-score):
- A mean score of 70.67 (Standard Deviation 6.83) was observed.
- Another mean score was 63.34 (Standard Deviation 3.67).
- A third mean score was 62.34 (Standard Deviation 4.37).
What this means
The posted results provide specific mean scores and standard deviations for various assessment tools, including the ABAS-3, PEDI-CAT (ASD), and SPM, for the 8 participants in this study. These measurements offer initial data points on how individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder responded to The Listening Program® With Bone Conduction Headphones. Given the small sample size and the absence of comparative analyses or statistical significance values, these results contribute to the descriptive understanding of the intervention's impact on sensory and behavioral responses, laying groundwork for future, larger-scale research.
Source
The information regarding these trial results was obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov, a public database of clinical studies. The results for the study NCT05009095, titled "The Listening Program® With Bone Conduction Headphones Changes Hypersensitivity to Sound and Behavioral Responses", were posted on 2026-02-23 on clinicaltrials.gov.
