Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
Behav Modif. 2011 Nov;35(6):511-30. doi: 10.1177/0145445511414869. Epub 2011 Aug 26.
The authors examined the effectiveness of a novel behavior modification method for dysfunctional and impulsive habits, based on nonremovable reminders (NrRs). NrRs were implemented by having participants wear nonremovable wristbands designated to constantly remind them of their resolution to quit the targeted habit (nail-biting). Participants were 80 nail-biters who resolved to quit. The NrR approach was contrasted with an aversion-based behavioral modification technique. Recovery was assessed after 3 and 6 weeks of treatment and in a 5-month follow-up. The NrR method was associated with lower drop-out rate and was as successful as the aversion-based method altogether. When considering only non-dropouts, the aversion-based method was more effective. This suggests that the use of constantly present reminders broadens the target population that can benefit from reminders in the course of behavior modification.
作者研究了一种基于不可移除提示物(NrR)的新型行为矫正方法对功能失调和冲动性习惯的有效性。NrR 通过让参与者佩戴不可移除的腕带,不断提醒他们戒除目标习惯(咬指甲)的决心来实施。参与者为 80 名咬指甲者,他们决定戒除该习惯。该方法与基于厌恶的行为矫正技术进行了对比。在治疗的第 3 周和第 6 周以及 5 个月的随访中评估了康复情况。NrR 方法的脱落率较低,与基于厌恶的方法一样成功。仅考虑未脱落者,基于厌恶的方法更有效。这表明不断出现的提示物的使用扩大了可以从行为矫正过程中的提示物中受益的目标人群。