Axelrod Michael I, Bellini Scott, Markoff Kimberly
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, USA
Indiana University, Bloomington, USA.
Behav Modif. 2014 Jul;38(4):567-86. doi: 10.1177/0145445514521232. Epub 2014 Feb 4.
The current study investigated the effects of a Video Self-Modeling (VSM) intervention on the compliance and aggressive behavior of three children placed in a psychiatric hospital. Each participant viewed brief video clips of himself following simple adult instructions just prior to the school's morning session and the unit's afternoon free period. A multiple baseline design across settings was used to evaluate the effects of the VSM intervention on compliance with staff instructions and aggressive behavior on the hospital unit and in the hospital-based classroom. All three participants exhibited higher levels of compliance and fewer aggressive episodes during the intervention condition, and the effects were generally maintained when the intervention was withdrawn. Hospital staff reported at the conclusion of the study that the VSM intervention was easy to implement and beneficial for all participants. Taken altogether, the results suggest VSM is a promising, socially acceptable, and proactive intervention approach for improving the behavior of noncompliant children.
当前的研究调查了视频自我示范(VSM)干预对三名入住精神病院儿童的依从性和攻击行为的影响。在学校上午课程和病房下午自由活动时间之前,每位参与者观看自己按照简单成人指令行事的简短视频片段。采用跨环境的多重基线设计,以评估VSM干预对在病房和医院教室中遵守工作人员指令及攻击行为的影响。在干预阶段,所有三名参与者均表现出更高的依从性水平,攻击事件也更少,并且在取消干预后效果通常得以维持。研究结束时,医院工作人员报告称,VSM干预易于实施且对所有参与者都有益。总体而言,结果表明VSM是一种有前景、社会可接受且积极主动的干预方法,可改善不依从儿童的行为。