A function-based treatment package aiming at decreasing self-injurious behaviour and tantrums.
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10/09/2014
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Self-injurious and aggressive behaviours have often been identified as the cause for students’ lack of academic progress, parental distress, health risks and teachers´ low satisfaction levels. Functional analysis has been identified in the research literature as the benchmark of effective treatments for disruptive and/or inappropriate behaviours. The present study was completed with a girl diagnosed with ASD. An experimental functional analysis was conducted identifying the function of self-injurious behaviours and tantrums to be escaping from tasks. A treatment package was consequently put in place integrating several components that aimed at reducing overall levels of inappropriate behaviours. Results showed a clear and meaningful improvement in the student´s overall health and academic progress, as well as in parental involvement, teachers’ satisfaction and school inclusion. These outcomes are discussed in the light of evidence-based experimental procedures based on applied behaviour analysis and more specifically on the functional-analytic literature, which, if put in place consistently, can bring valuable positive changes in the quality of life of individuals with ASD. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Dounavi , K , Parage , É , Solé , A , Pasquier , L , Fernandes , G & Gouley , R 2014 , ' A function-based treatment package aiming at decreasing self-injurious behaviour and tantrums. ' 7th Conference of European Association for Behavior Analysis , Stockholm , Sweden , 10/09/2014 - 13/09/2014 , . |
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