青少年新获得性脊髓损伤不依从性的行为治疗。

Jo Anne Gorski, Keith J Slifer, Vanessa Townsend, Jennifer Kelly-Suttka, Adrianna Amari
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目的:探讨差别化强化治疗青少年脊髓损伤不顺应性的疗效。方法:采用病例系列设计对三名四肢瘫痪青少年(14-16岁)进行了检查,他们在住院期间接受了多学科康复治疗和行为契约计划。评估包括收集每位患者每周对所有康复目标的依从性百分比,治疗过程中观察到的每周负面影响百分比以及物理治疗中活动能力的评分。结果:在患者接受差异化强化参与康复方案后,康复需求的依从性从基线的20-65%提高到80%或更高。一旦合同开始,患者在治疗过程中表现出较少的愤怒、悲伤和沮丧。结论:青少年在实施行为契约后表现出更强的依从性。未来的研究应该确定影响心理调整的具体变量,并预测参与康复的“准备程度”。
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Behavioural treatment of non-compliance in adolescents with newly acquired spinal cord injuries.

Purpose: To demonstrate the efficacy of using differential reinforcement to treat non-compliance in adolescents with spinal cord injury.

Method: A case series design was used to examine three adolescents (aged 14-16 years) with tetraplegia who received multi-disciplinary rehabilitation treatment and a behavioural contract programme during an in-patient hospital admission. Assessment included collecting data on each patient's weekly percentage of compliance with all rehabilitation goals, weekly percentage of negative affect observed in therapy sessions and scores on a measure of mobility in physical therapy.

Results: Compliance with rehabilitation demands improved from a baseline of 20-65% to 80% or greater after the patients received differential reinforcement for participating in the rehabilitation regimen. Patients exhibited less anger, sadness and frustration during therapy sessions once contracts were started.

Conclusions: The adolescents demonstrated greater compliance after the implementation of a behavioural contract. Future studies should identify the specific variables that affect psychological adjustment and predict 'readiness' to participate in rehabilitation.

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