家长主导的竞争刺激评估及对Kleefstra综合征女孩挑战行为的治疗

IF 0.4 4区 心理学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Benjamin R. Thomas, Kaliah M. White, Joy C. Clayborne, Julia T. O’Connor
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摘要

由感官结果(即自动强化)维持的挑战性行为在没有持续监督的情况下很难治疗。这种类型的时间承诺对于家庭来说很难有效地做到。竞争性的基于刺激的治疗已经显示出在低监督时期治疗挑战性行为的希望,因为它们需要与儿童的互动最少。因此,家庭可以从学习在使用这种评估和治疗方法方面变得自给自足中受益。本研究评估了家长指导的评估和治疗对Kleefstra综合征(9q34.3缺失综合征)女孩破坏性撕纸行为的影响。在父母主导的功能分析之后,母亲完成了一个简短的竞争刺激评估(CSA),然后提供了一个治疗,包括在女儿的CSA中确定的所有项目的并发可用性。结果显示,治疗与广泛的,减少的挑战行为有关,并在随访中保持。
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Parent-Conducted Competing Stimulus Assessment and Treatment of Challenging Behavior by a Girl With Kleefstra Syndrome
Abstract Challenging behaviors maintained by sensory consequences (i.e., automatic reinforcement) can be difficult to treat without constant supervision. This type of time commitment can be extremely difficult for families to do effectively. Competing stimulus-based treatments have shown promise for treating challenging behavior during periods of low supervision as they require minimal interaction with the child. Accordingly, families may benefit from learning to become self-sufficient in using this approach to assessment and treatment. This study evaluated the effects of a parent-conducted assessment and treatment on the challenging behavior of destructive paper tearing by a girl with Kleefstra Syndrome (9q34.3 deletion syndrome). Following a parent-conducted functional analysis, the mother completed an abbreviated competing stimulus assessment (CSA), and then delivered a treatment involving concurrent availability of all items identified in her daughter’s CSA. Results showed that the treatment was associated with generalized, reduction in challenging behavior that maintained in follow-up.
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