Analysis of self-recording in self-management interventions for stereotypy |
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Authors: | Fritz Jennifer N Iwata Brian A Rolider Natalie U Camp Erin M Neidert Pamela L |
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Affiliation: | University of Houston-Clear Lake, Houston, Texas 77058, USA. fritzj@uhcl.edu |
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Abstract: | Most treatments for stereotypy involve arrangements of antecedent or consequent events that are imposed entirely by a therapist. By contrast, results of some studies suggest that self-recording, a common component of self-management interventions, might be an effective and efficient way to reduce stereotypy. Because the procedure typically has included instructions to refrain from stereotypy, self-recording of the absence of stereotypy, and differential reinforcement of accurate recording, it is unclear which element or combination of elements produces reductions in stereotypy. We conducted a component analysis of a self-management intervention and observed that decreases in stereotypy might be attributable to instructional control or to differential reinforcement, but that self-recording per se had little effect on stereotypy. |
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Keywords: | stereotypy functional analysis self‐management self‐recording instructions differential reinforcement |
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