Budd K S, Green K R, Baer D M
J Appl Behav Anal. 1976;9(4):459-70. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1976.9-459.
This study analyzed the training of a mother to modify five subclasses of her attention to her young child's noncompliance with instructions, and also displayed the changes in her child's behavior correlated with these events. Training in four subclasses consisted of teaching the mother to withhold various forms of social attention to her daughter's undesired behavior; training in the fifth subclass involved introduction of a brief room-timeout procedure for noncompliance. The effectiveness of the parent-training procedure, consisting of initial instructions and daily feedback, was demonstrated through a multiple-baseline design across the five subclasses of parent behavior. Sequential decreased in the first three subclasses of the mother's social attention to undesired child behavior resulted in incomplete improvements in some child responses; however, a decrease in the fourth subclass resulted in a significant increase in undesired child behavior. Complete remediation of all child behaviors was achieved following the training of a timeout procedure for noncompliance. Postchecks conducted up to 16 weeks later showed that these effects were durable.
本研究分析了一位母亲接受的训练,该训练旨在改变她对幼儿不遵守指令行为的五类关注方式,并展示了与这些事件相关的孩子行为变化。四类训练包括教导母亲对女儿的不良行为不给予各种形式的社会关注;第五类训练涉及为不遵守指令行为引入简短的室内暂停程序。通过对五类父母行为采用多基线设计,证明了由初始指导和每日反馈组成的父母训练程序的有效性。母亲对孩子不良行为的社会关注在前三类中依次减少,导致孩子的一些反应改善不完全;然而,第四类关注的减少导致孩子不良行为显著增加。在对不遵守指令行为进行暂停程序训练后,所有孩子的行为都得到了完全矫正。在长达16周后的复查显示,这些效果是持久的。