| Literature DB >> 21941383 |
Heather Morrison1, Eileen M Roscoe, Amy Atwell.
Abstract
We evaluated antecedent exercise for treating the automatically reinforced problem behavior of 4 individuals with autism. We conducted preference assessments to identify leisure and exercise items that were associated with high levels of engagement and low levels of problem behavior. Next, we conducted three 3-component multiple-schedule sequences: an antecedent-exercise test sequence, a noncontingent leisure-item control sequence, and a social-interaction control sequence. Within each sequence, we used a 3-component multiple schedule to evaluate preintervention, intervention, and postintervention effects. Problem behavior decreased during the postintervention component relative to the preintervention component for 3 of the 4 participants during the exercise-item assessment; however, the effects could not be attributed solely to exercise for 1 of these participants.Entities:
Keywords: antecedent exercise; automatic reinforcement; functional analysis; preference assessment
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21941383 PMCID: PMC3177334 DOI: 10.1901/jaba.2011.44-523
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Behav Anal ISSN: 0021-8855