Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33314, USA.
J Appl Behav Anal. 2011 Spring;44(1):83-94. doi: 10.1901/jaba.2011.44-83.
We evaluated the effects of three different methods of denying access to requested high-preference activities on escalating problem behavior. Functional analysis and response class hierarchy (RCH) assessment results indicated that 4 topographies of problem behaviors displayed by a 13-year-old boy with high-functioning autism constituted an RCH maintained by positive (tangible) reinforcement. Identification of the RCH comprised the baseline phase, during which computer access was denied by saying "no" and providing an explanation for the restriction. Two alternative methods of saying "no" were then evaluated. These methods included (a) denying computer access while providing an opportunity to engage in an alternative preferred activity and (b) denying immediate computer access by arranging a contingency between completion of a low-preference task and subsequent computer access. Results indicated that a hierarchy of problem behavior may be identified in the context of denying access to a preferred activity and that it may be possible to prevent occurrences of escalating problem behavior by either presenting alternative options or arranging contingencies when saying "no" to a child's requests.
我们评估了三种不同的拒绝访问高偏好活动的方法对升级问题行为的影响。功能分析和反应类层次结构(RCH)评估结果表明,一名高功能自闭症男孩表现出的 4 种问题行为构成了由正强化(有形强化物)维持的 RCH。RCH 的确定包括基线阶段,在此期间,通过说“不”并为限制提供解释来拒绝访问计算机。然后评估了两种替代说“不”的方法。这些方法包括 (a) 在提供参与替代首选活动的机会的同时拒绝计算机访问,以及 (b) 通过在完成低偏好任务和随后的计算机访问之间安排一个连续体来立即拒绝计算机访问。结果表明,在拒绝访问偏好活动的情况下,可以确定问题行为的层次结构,并且通过提供替代方案或在对孩子的请求说“不”时安排连续体,可能可以防止升级的问题行为的发生。