McAdam David B, Sherman James A, Sheldon Jan B, Napolitano Deborah A
Lindens Neurobehavioral Stabilization Unit, Bancroft NeuroHealth, P.O. Box 20, Haddenfield, New Jersey 08033, USA.
Behav Modif. 2004 Jan;28(1):45-72. doi: 10.1177/0145445503259219.
The consumption of nonfood items (i.e., pica) frequently occurs in persons with developmental disabilities. Pica may result in the puncture or blockage of the digestive tract, infestation by gastrointestinal parasites, and can interfere with an individual's daily learning, occupational performance, and quality of life. Twenty-six published studies have examined the efficacy of behavioral-intervention packages (e.g., differential reinforcement of other behavior, noncontingent attention, or overcorrection) on the pica of persons with developmental disabilities. This article reviews those studies and discusses the effectiveness, generality, and acceptability of the various intervention packages used to reduce pica. Additionally, this article highlights the recent clinical advancements that have been made in the treatment of the pica of persons with developmental disabilities.
发育障碍患者经常会出现食用非食物物品(即异食癖)的情况。异食癖可能导致消化道穿孔或阻塞、胃肠道寄生虫感染,并会干扰个人的日常学习、职业表现和生活质量。已有26项发表的研究检验了行为干预方案(如对其他行为的差别强化、非连续性注意或过度矫正)对发育障碍患者异食癖的疗效。本文回顾了这些研究,并讨论了用于减少异食癖的各种干预方案的有效性、普遍性和可接受性。此外,本文还强调了在发育障碍患者异食癖治疗方面取得的最新临床进展。