Literature DB >> 1756033

Assessing the acceptability of behavioral treatments to persons with mental retardation.

R G Miltenberger1, K T Suda, D B Lennox, D P Lindeman.   

Abstract

Individuals with mild to moderate mental retardation living in community residential settings (Experiment 1) or an institutional setting (Experiment 2) rated the acceptability of differential reinforcement and time-out applied to a mild and a severe behavior problem. Using analogue methodology similar to previous treatment acceptability studies (e.g., Miltenberger, Lennox, & Erfanian, 1989; Tarnowski, Rasnake, Mulicke, & Kelly, 1989), and a simplified rating scale developed for persons with mental retardation, community-based subjects rated differential reinforcement as more acceptable than time-out for the mild problem, whereas institutionalized subjects rated time-out as more acceptable than differential reinforcement when applied to the severe problem. These results were discussed and future research suggested.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1756033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ment Retard        ISSN: 0895-8017


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