Further analysis of the separate and interactive effects of methylphenidate and common classroom contingencies |
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Authors: | Northup J Fusilier I Swanson V Huete J Bruce T Freeland J Gulley V Edwards S |
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Affiliation: | Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge 70803, USA. |
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Abstract: | We evaluated separate and interactive effects between common classroom contingencies and methylphenidate (MPH) on disruptive and off-task behaviors for 4 children with a diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Analogue conditions consisting of contingent teacher reprimands, brief time-out, no interaction, and alone were conducted in a multielement design. Medication status (MPH or placebo) was alternated across days in a superordinate multielement design. Results indicate that (a) the behavioral effects of MPH were influenced by one or more of the analogue conditions for each participant, and (b) time-out was associated with zero or near-zero levels of both disruptive and off-task behavior for 3 of the 4 participants during MPH and placebo conditions. Implications for the clinical effectiveness of MPH and possible behavioral mechanisms of action of MPH in applied settings are discussed. |
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Keywords: | methylphenidate attention deficit hyperactivity disorder disruptive behavior drug—behavior interactions behavioral pharmacology functional analysis |
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