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Increasing item engagement and decreasing automatically reinforced problem behavior within a modified competing stimulus assessment
Authors:Erin S. Leif  Eileen M. Roscoe  William H. Ahearn  Jacqueline P. Rogalski  Heather Morrison
Affiliation:1. The New England Center for Children and Northeastern University;2. The New England Center for Children
Abstract:A competing stimulus assessment (CSA) is commonly used to identify leisure items for use in treatments designed to decrease automatically reinforced problem behavior. However, this type of assessment may not yield useful information if participants do not readily engage with leisure items. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a modified CSA that included additional treatment components (i.e., prompting, prompting plus differential reinforcement of alternative behavior). The modified CSA identified the treatment components and leisure items that were most effective for increasing leisure-item engagement and decreasing problem behavior for each participant. Modified CSA outcomes maintained during an extended treatment analysis in a natural setting and when intervention components were faded.
Keywords:automatic reinforcement  competing stimulus assessment  differential reinforcement  leisure-item training  prompting
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