Brief functional analysis of repetitive verbal behavior (vocal stereotypy) for an adult with acquired brain injury

Craig W. Strohmeier, Sorah Stein, E. Cipani
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Abstract Background: The behavior analytic method of functional analysis (FA) is a process for identifying behavior-environment functional relations. Some research indicates the use of FA procedures to determine the environmental factors that maintain odd or inappropriate verbal behavior. The current study demonstrates the use of an FA to identify environmental influences on repetitive verbal behavior for an adult with acquired brain injury (ABI). Methods: A brief FA of repetitive verbal behavior was conducted in an outpatient program for individuals with ABI. Four conditions were alternated in a multielement single-case experimental design. Data were collected across conditions to determine if specific contextual variables differentially influenced the occurrence of repetitive verbal behavior. Results: Data revealed increased occurrences of repetitive verbal behavior in a test condition that included contingent attention. Conclusions: Specific environmental factors were identified as sources of control for repetitive verbal behavior. The results of this case report support the use of FA for repetitive verbal behavior exhibited by individuals with ABI.
成人后天性脑损伤的重复性言语行为(声音刻板印象)的简短功能分析
摘要背景:功能分析(FA)中的行为分析方法是识别行为-环境功能关系的过程。一些研究表明,使用FA程序来确定维持奇怪或不适当言语行为的环境因素。目前的研究证明了使用FA来确定环境对获得性脑损伤(ABI)成人重复言语行为的影响。方法:对ABI患者进行简短的重复言语行为FA。在多因素单案例实验设计中,四种条件交替进行。在不同条件下收集数据,以确定特定的上下文变量是否对重复言语行为的发生有不同的影响。结果:数据显示,在包括偶然注意在内的测试条件下,重复语言行为的发生率增加。结论:特定的环境因素被确定为重复性言语行为的控制来源。本病例报告的结果支持使用FA治疗ABI患者所表现出的重复性言语行为。
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