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Topographies and functions of emerging problem behavior and appropriate requests in neurotypical preschoolers
Authors:Tara A. Fahmie  Amanda R. Garcia  Jasmine H. Poetry  Emily M. Tierman  Rima Hamawe  Sarah T. Marks  Sandy Jin
Affiliation:Psychology Department, California State University, Northridge
Abstract:The current study builds on a small but growing body of research evaluating the formal and functional characteristics of emerging problem behavior before it becomes harmful and requires costly treatment. The researchers tested 21 preschool children's sensitivity to establishing operations that commonly precede severe problem behavior. Sensitivity tests were embedded in a small group play context to optimize safety, efficiency, and ecological validity. The tests screened several levels of problem-behavior severity as well as the presence of adaptive alternatives (i.e., communication) to problem behavior. Overall, outcomes suggested sources of reinforcement for minor- and moderate-severity problem behavior in 86% of children. Only 17% of children exhibiting problem behavior also engaged in appropriate requests in the same condition(s) as problem behavior. The present data are compared to published functional analyses of severe behavior. The results are discussed as a preliminary step towards a function-based model of risk identification and behavioral prevention of severe problem behavior.
Keywords:functional analysis  precursor  prevention  risk  screening
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