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Continuous Access to Competing Stimulation as Intervention for Self-Injurious Skin Picking in a Child with Autism
Authors:Mara V. Ladd  Lorianne Baker
Affiliation:May Institute , Randolph, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:Children with autism frequently display self-injurious behavior (SIB), but skin picking—a less severe topography of SIB—has not been the focus of much clinical research. The present study evaluated a home-based intervention that was implemented with a 9-year-old girl who had autism and picked her fingers with resulting tissue damage. The intervention allowed the girl to hold and manipulate preferred objects during play and leisure activities. Evaluated in an ABAB reversal design, intervention essentially eliminated skin picking. Clinical and research implications are discussed.
Keywords:autism  home-based intervention  self-injury  skin picking
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