Faw G D, Davis P K, Peck C
Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center, Anna, Illinois, USA.
J Appl Behav Anal. 1996 Summer;29(2):173-88. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1996.29-173.
The community living preferences of 4 institutionalized adults with mild mental retardation were identified using photographs that depicted a variety of residential characteristics. Individuals then were taught to obtain information regarding their preferences during tours of community group homes, to report that information to their social workers, and to evaluate the homes based on the information obtained. A multiple baseline across participants design showed that all 4 participants substantially increased their skills at asking questions, reporting information, and evaluating homes. the results indicate that people with mental retardation can take an active role in major lifestyle decisions that others have typically made for them.
通过展示各种居住特征的照片,确定了4名患有轻度智力障碍的机构化成年人的社区生活偏好。然后教导这些人在参观社区集体之家期间获取有关其偏好的信息,向他们的社会工作者报告该信息,并根据所获得的信息对这些住所进行评估。一项针对参与者的多基线设计表明,所有4名参与者在提问、报告信息和评估住所方面的技能都有显著提高。结果表明,智力障碍者可以在其他人通常为他们做出的重大生活方式决策中发挥积极作用。