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Evaluation of a Brief Family-Centered Service Provision Model for Treating Children's Severe Behavior: A Retrospective Consecutive Case Series Analysis.

Collin Shepley1, Sally B Shepley1, R Allan Allday1, Melanie Tyner-Wilson2, Daniel Larrow2.   

Abstract

This article serves as an initial program evaluation of a service provision model for providing applied behavior analysis services to families with severe behavior needs. A retrospective consecutive case series design was used to evaluate the effectiveness, feasibility, and cost of the model. We analyzed records for all families served through the model from summer 2017 to fall 2018. A total of 55 families received services, with 87% of children having autism and 63% having an intellectual disability. Within-participant single-case experimental designs were used to evaluate the clinic's assessment procedures, and caregiver interviews were used to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of developed and implemented treatments. Conclusive assessment results were obtained for approximately 69% of children. For families that received treatment, 92% reported improved child behavior. Intent-to-treat analyses that included families that withdrew from services prior to receiving treatment indicated that 61% of families experienced improved child behavior. Assessment and treatment outcomes for families that attended all appointments are commensurate with those of other similar clinics reported in the literature; however, the percentage of families that withdrew from services is substantially higher. For families adhering to the clinic's services, children's challenging behavior may be effectively assessed and treated through brief outpatient contacts utilizing services based on applied behavior analysis. © Association for Behavior Analysis International 2020.

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Keywords:  Applied behavior analysis; Autism; Functional analysis; Program evaluation; Severe behavior

Year:  2020        PMID: 33732579      PMCID: PMC7900314          DOI: 10.1007/s40617-020-00487-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Anal Pract        ISSN: 1998-1929


  34 in total

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Journal:  Behav Anal Pract       Date:  2016-07-18

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Journal:  J Appl Behav Anal       Date:  2003

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Authors:  Ruth E K Stein; Sarah McCue Horwitz; Amy Storfer-Isser; Amy Heneghan; Lynn Olson; Kimberly Eaton Hoagwood
Journal:  Ambul Pediatr       Date:  2008 Jan-Feb

9.  A Program Evaluation of Home and Center-Based Treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Authors:  Dennis R Dixon; Claire O Burns; Doreen Granpeesheh; Roshan Amarasinghe; Alva Powell; Erik Linstead
Journal:  Behav Anal Pract       Date:  2016-10-25

10.  Parenting disruptive preschoolers: experiences of mothers and fathers.

Authors:  Esther J Calzada; Sheila M Eyberg; Brendan Rich; Jane G Querido
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