Brotherton F A, Thomas L L, Wisotzek I E, Milan M A
Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1988 Oct;69(10):827-32.
This research used a traditional social skills training program in the remediation of documented social behavior deficits of severely head-injured persons. More than two years after injury, four severely head-injured persons participated in a skills training program with five components: (1) instruction in the rationale for modifying target behaviors, (2) modeling the correct form of the behaviors, (3) behavioral rehearsal, (4) videotape feedback on performance, and (5) social reinforcement of correct behaviors. The research design was a multiple baseline across behaviors design with four replications. Three patients showed clear treatment effects with evidence of generalization across situations and maintenance of gains at follow-up one year later, thus supporting the applicability of social skills training to this cognitively impaired population.
本研究采用传统社交技能训练项目,以矫治有记录的重度颅脑损伤患者的社交行为缺陷。受伤两年多后,四名重度颅脑损伤患者参加了一个包含五个部分的技能训练项目:(1)讲解改变目标行为的基本原理,(2)示范行为的正确形式,(3)行为演练,(4)对表现进行录像反馈,以及(5)对正确行为给予社交强化。研究设计为行为多基线设计,重复四次。三名患者显示出明显的治疗效果,有证据表明在不同情境下均有改善,且在一年后的随访中保持了所取得的进展,从而支持了社交技能训练对这一认知受损人群的适用性。