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A controlled outcome study of phobias in mentally retarded adults
Authors:Johnny L. Matson
Affiliation:Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, 3811 O''Hara Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, U.S.A.
Abstract:Twenty-four mentally retarded adults in the mild and moderate range based on American Association on Mental Deficiency criterion were assessed for excessive fear of participating in community based activities. Persons were matched into pairs on degree of fear and sex and then one member of each pair was randomly placed into one of two experimental conditions: no-treatment controls or those who received participant modeling for their fear. The latter condition consisted of having a trainer rehearse going into stores and related activities with the mentally retarded person at a sheltered workshop. In the next step of training, the therapist accompanied the subjects to a community grocery store where they performed the tasks of shopping through successive approximations. Treatment was conducted for a period of three months. Fear level of the mentally retarded persons was assessed on target behaviors prior to and at the conclusion of training. Follow-up assessment of treatment effects and the continued status of the control subjects was assessed four months after the conclusion of treatment. Participant modeling proved to be significantly more effective than no treatment.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Johnny L. Matson PhD.   Department of Psychiatry   Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic   University School of Medicine   Pittsburgh   PA 15261   U.S.A..
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