Using a Self-Management Intervention to Increase Compliance in Children With ASD |
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Authors: | Chi Man Lui M.Psych Angelika Anderson PhD |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Education , Monash University , Melbourne , Australia |
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Abstract: | This two-study series examined the effectiveness of self-management in increase compliance with parental requests. Three boys diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their parents participated. The intervention involved self-monitoring combined with parent-delivered reinforcement. A multiple baseline design was used. The intervention was successful in increasing rates of compliance and reducing problem behavior in training and generalization settings with each participant. Social validity was high and treatment integrity data indicated that the intervention could be readily implemented by parents. Study 2 also provided evidence of a strong treatment effect for the self-management beyond a small effect for effective instructional delivery. |
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Keywords: | autism compliance effective instructional delivery self-management self-monitoring |
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