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Prevalence of renewal of problem behavior during context changes
Authors:Colin Muething  Nathan Call  Alexis Pavlov  Joel Ringdahl  Scott Gillespie  Seth Clark  Joanna Lomas Mevers
Affiliation:1. Marcus Autism Center, Emory University School of Medicine;2. University of Georgia;3. Emory University School of Medicine;4. Marcus Autism Center
Abstract:Renewal is defined as the reemergence of a previously eliminated behavior following a context change. Determining the prevalence of this effect in clinical practice would allow clinicians to better anticipate the reemergence of problem behavior, such as when a patient is discharged from a treatment facility to return to their home. The current consecutive, case-series analysis determined the prevalence and magnitude of renewal when implementing behavioral treatments for problem behavior. Across 182 context changes, renewal was observed 77 times (42.3%). In the first session following the context change, problem behavior rates increased by a factor of 3 and then decreased across successive sessions. These results indicated that renewal effects may be common, but are also transient and return to rates observed before context changes.
Keywords:prevalence  problem behavior  relapse  renewal
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