Melmark Pennsylvania.
Temple University.
J Appl Behav Anal. 2018 Oct;51(4):924-930. doi: 10.1002/jaba.484. Epub 2018 Jun 17.
Personal hygiene routines, such as nail cutting, are essential for maintaining good health. However, individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental disabilities often struggle to comply with essential, personal hygiene routines. We conducted a systematic replication of Schumacher and Rapp (2011), Shabani and Fisher (2006), and Bishop et al. (2013) to evaluate an intervention that did not require escape extinction for increasing compliance with nail cutting. With two adolescents diagnosed with ASD who resisted nail cutting, we evaluated the effects of delivering a preferred edible item contingent on compliance with nail cutting. Results indicated that the treatment reduced participants' escape responses and increased their compliance with nail cutting.
个人卫生习惯,如剪指甲,对于保持身体健康至关重要。然而,患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和其他发育障碍的个体往往难以遵守基本的个人卫生习惯。我们对 Schumacher 和 Rapp(2011)、Shabani 和 Fisher(2006)以及 Bishop 等人的研究进行了系统复制。(2013),以评估一种不需要逃避灭绝的干预措施,以增加对指甲切割的遵守。我们对两名抗拒剪指甲的被诊断患有 ASD 的青少年进行了评估,评估了根据剪指甲的遵守情况提供偏好的可食用物品的效果。结果表明,该治疗减少了参与者的逃避反应,并增加了他们对指甲切割的遵守。