Independent and interdependent group contingencies to increase on‐task work behavior among adults with intellectual disabilities

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Svetlana Daly, Katrina J. Phillips, Oliver C. Mudford, Rebecca A. Sharp
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Abstract

We applied independent and interdependent group contingencies in a counterbalanced reversal experimental design to the vocational on‐task behavior for two groups of adults with intellectual disabilities. On‐task behavior increased for all participants in both groups above a criterion of 80% of time on‐task during both treatment phases. Independent and interdependent group contingencies were equally effective in increasing on‐task behavior. Responding was maintained at the criterion level for all members of one group at a 4‐week follow‐up. No increases in negative social interactions were observed when the interdependent group contingency was in effect and participants reported both contingencies to be socially valid. We suggest that group contingencies can be an effective intervention in increasing on‐task behavior of individuals with intellectual disabilities in vocational settings.
通过独立和相互依赖的小组应急措施,提高智障成人的任务工作行为
我们对两组智障成人的职业工作任务行为进行了独立和相互依赖的分组应急设计,并采用了平衡反转实验设计。在两个治疗阶段,两组所有参与者的任务内行为都有所增加,超过了 80% 任务内时间的标准。独立和相互依赖的小组应急措施对提高任务内行为同样有效。在 4 周的随访中,一个小组的所有成员的反应都保持在标准水平。当相互依存的小组应急措施生效时,没有观察到负面社会互动的增加,参与者认为这两种应急措施在社会上都是有效的。我们认为,小组应急措施可以有效地干预智障人士在职业环境中的任务行为。
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Behavioral Interventions
Behavioral Interventions PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
1.50
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66
期刊介绍: Behavioral Interventions aims to report research and practice involving the utilization of behavioral techniques in the treatment, education, assessment and training of students, clients or patients, as well as training techniques used with staff. Behavioral Interventions publishes: (1) research articles, (2) brief reports (a short report of an innovative technique or intervention that may be less rigorous than a research report), (3) topical literature reviews and discussion articles, (4) book reviews.
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