Descriptive characteristics of extinction bursts: A record review

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Colin Muething, Tom Cariveau, Summer Bottini, Sarah Slocum, Catherine Williams, Scott Gillespie, Mindy Scheithauer
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Abstract

Procedural extinction is sometimes associated with a temporary increase in responding known as an extinction burst. Extinction bursts present unique challenges in the context of treating behavior targeted for reduction. The present study updates the prevalence of extinction bursts using a clinical sample (N = 108) receiving treatment for targeted behavior. The prevalence of extinction bursts in our sample (24%) was consistent with that in prior literature. The extinction-burst magnitude decreased across sessions after extinction was contacted during treatment, but this sample did not demonstrate decreased persistence or magnitude of extinction bursts across successive transitions from baseline to treatment. We also examined the prevalence and magnitude of extinction bursts based on the function and topography of targeted behavior and treatment components and found no consistent relation among these variables. These findings should lead clinicians to prepare for transient extinction bursts when implementing extinction-based treatment for challenging behavior.

灭绝爆发的描述性特征:记录回顾
程序性消减有时与反应的暂时性增加有关,这种反应被称为消减爆发。在治疗目标行为时,消减爆发带来了独特的挑战。本研究利用接受目标行为治疗的临床样本(N = 108)更新了消减爆发的发生率。在我们的样本中,消减爆发的发生率(24%)与之前的文献一致。在治疗过程中接触消减后,消减爆发的幅度在各疗程中均有所下降,但在从基线到治疗的连续转换过程中,该样本并未显示消减爆发的持续性或幅度有所下降。我们还根据目标行为的功能和地形以及治疗内容研究了消减爆发的发生率和强度,发现这些变量之间没有一致的关系。这些发现应促使临床医生在对挑战性行为实施基于消减的治疗时,为短暂的消减爆发做好准备。
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Journal of applied behavior analysis
Journal of applied behavior analysis PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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