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An evaluation of stimulant medication on the reinforcing effects of play
Authors:Larue Robert H  Northup John  Baumeister Alan A  Hawkins Mike F  Seale Lauren  Williams Tara  Ridgway Andrea
Affiliation:Louisiana State University, USA. larue@rci.rutgers.edu
Abstract:Although a vast literature has indicated that stimulant medications are effective for reducing inappropriate behavior in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the effects of stimulant medication on ancillary behaviors (e.g., play) have yet to be investigated with the same rigor. We used a reinforcer assessment procedure to evaluate the effects of medication on the play and social behavior of 5 preschool children who had been diagnosed with ADHD. Conditions included (a) social reinforcement (i.e., playing with friends), (b) alone play, and (c) quiet time (i.e., resting). Results indicated that 1 of the 5 participants selected fewer social reinforcers and more nonsocial reinforcers (alone play or quiet time) while on medication. The findings indicate that the reinforcer assessment procedure may be a viable way to evaluate medication effects on an ongoing basis and to inform treatment decisions.
Keywords:attention deficit hyperactivity disorder   behavioral pharmacology   reinforcer assessment   stimulant medication
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