Immediate and subsequent effects of response blocking on self-injurious behavior.
Abstract In many institutional settings, blocking, response restriction (e.g., restraint, protective equipment), and re-direction procedures are used extensively as intervention for self-injurious behavior (SIB) and other forms of problem behavior. In the current study, a three component, multiple-...
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ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc53912017-03-18T05:33:04Z Immediate and subsequent effects of response blocking on self-injurious behavior. Atcheson, Katy Self-injurious behavior -- Treatment. response-blocking self-injurious behavior multiple-schedule design Abstract In many institutional settings, blocking, response restriction (e.g., restraint, protective equipment), and re-direction procedures are used extensively as intervention for self-injurious behavior (SIB) and other forms of problem behavior. In the current study, a three component, multiple-schedule analysis was used to examine the immediate and subsequent effects of blocking on SIB that persisted in the absence of social reinforcement contingencies. During the first and third components the participant was in the room, alone, with no social consequences for SIB. During the second component (response restriction) the therapist sat in the room with the participant and blocked occurrences of SIB. Results indicated that, although blocking was effective in decreasing SIB while it was being implemented, subsequent effects were idiosyncratic across participants. Evidence of increased levels of SIB following blocking was observed for some participants. University of North Texas Smith, Richard G. (Richard Gordon), 1956- Hyten, Cloyd Ellis, Janet 2006-08 Thesis or Dissertation Text oclc: 74139138 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc5391/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc5391 English Public Copyright Atcheson, Katy Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. |
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Abstract In many institutional settings, blocking, response restriction (e.g., restraint, protective equipment), and re-direction procedures are used extensively as intervention for self-injurious behavior (SIB) and other forms of problem behavior. In the current study, a three component, multiple-schedule analysis was used to examine the immediate and subsequent effects of blocking on SIB that persisted in the absence of social reinforcement contingencies. During the first and third components the participant was in the room, alone, with no social consequences for SIB. During the second component (response restriction) the therapist sat in the room with the participant and blocked occurrences of SIB. Results indicated that, although blocking was effective in decreasing SIB while it was being implemented, subsequent effects were idiosyncratic across participants. Evidence of increased levels of SIB following blocking was observed for some participants. |
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Smith, Richard G. (Richard Gordon), 1956- Atcheson, Katy |
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Immediate and subsequent effects of response blocking on self-injurious behavior. |
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Immediate and subsequent effects of response blocking on self-injurious behavior. |
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Immediate and subsequent effects of response blocking on self-injurious behavior. |
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Immediate and subsequent effects of response blocking on self-injurious behavior. |
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Immediate and subsequent effects of response blocking on self-injurious behavior. |
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immediate and subsequent effects of response blocking on self-injurious behavior. |
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