Singh N N, Manning P J, Angell M J
J Appl Behav Anal. 1982 Summer;15(2):309-14. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1982.15-309.
This study investigated the suppressive effects of an oral hygiene punishment procedure on the ruminative behavior of profoundly retarded monozygous twins. Rumination, fingers in mouth/tongue out, appropriate behavior, and stereotyped behavior were measured before and during treatment with oral hygiene. Treatment was introduced for each meal in succession across the twins in a multiple-baseline design. Results showed that the rate of rumination of both twins was dramatically reduced to very low levels and stereotyped behavior increased spontaneously with the introduction of oral hygiene. Maintenance data showed that response reduction was maintained over a six-month period and, when compared to baseline levels, increased rates of socially appropriate behavior were evident in both children.
本研究调查了口腔卫生惩罚程序对极重度智障同卵双胞胎反刍行为的抑制作用。在进行口腔卫生治疗前及治疗期间,对反刍、手指放口中/舌头伸出、恰当行为和刻板行为进行了测量。采用多基线设计,依次对双胞胎的每餐引入治疗。结果显示,随着口腔卫生治疗的引入,双胞胎的反刍率均大幅降至极低水平,刻板行为则自发增加。维持数据表明,反应减少在六个月期间得以维持,与基线水平相比,两个孩子的社会恰当行为发生率均明显提高。