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Caregiver involvement in applied behavior-analytic research: A scoping review and discussion
Authors:Jessica L Becraft  Samantha L Hardesty  Kissel J Goldman  Lesley A Shawler  Matthew L Edelstein  Phillip Orchowitz
Institution:1. Department of Behavioral Psychology, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, USA;2. School of Psychological and Behavioral Sciences, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, USA
Abstract:We conducted a scoping review to characterize the role of caregiver involvement in behavior-analytic research. We reviewed eight behavioral-learning journals from 2011–2022 for works that included children or caregivers as participants and characterized caregiver involvement as passive (implications for caregivers, input, social validity) and active (implementation, caregiver behavior, training, caregiver-collected data). The review identified 228 studies, and almost all (96.1%; n = 219) involved caregivers in some capacity; 94.3% (n = 215) had passive involvement (26.8% had only passive involvement; n = 61), 69.3% (n = 158) had active involvement (1.8% had only active involvement; n = 4), and 3.9% (n = 9) had neither passive nor active involvement. Involvement generally increased over publication years. The most common types of involvement were implications for caregivers, implementation, and input; caregiver-collected data were rare. We propose considerations when engaging caregivers in research and suggest new avenues of inquiry related to caregivers' treatment objectives and social validity, treatment implementers, and caregiver-collected data.
Keywords:applied behavior analysis  caregivers  clinical endpoints  parents  scoping review
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