Severe Problem Behaviors Related to Social Interaction
- 1 July 1992
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Behavior Modification
- Vol. 16 (3) , 305-335
- https://doi.org/10.1177/01454455920163002
Abstract
Studies concerning the functional analysis of severe problem behaviors have suggested that it is important to identify the different categories of stimuli that control problem behavior because each has unique treatment implications. The present study explored the differential effects of adult attention on the severe problem behaviors of two groups of children with developmental disabilities. A third group of nonproblem children was examined for comparison purposes. Children participated in three experimental conditions in which the level of adult attention was manipulated: noncontingent high attention, noncontingent low attention, and contingent attention. Results validated the existence of two groups of children who differed as to their social orientation: (a) One group of children commonly initiated social interactions and was most likely to exhibit problem behaviors under conditions of low adult attention, and (b) the other group of children rarely initiated social interactions and exhibited frequent problem behaviors under conditions of high adult attention. Implications of these data for escape and attention theories of child problem behavior are discussed, as are the applied implications for reinforcer assessment and teaching strategies.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- Reinforcer Assessment I: Using Problem Behavior to Select ReinforcersJournal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, 1989
- Identifying the variables maintaining self-injurious behaviorJournal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1988
- Reducing Severe Behavior Problems among Persons with Dual Sensory Impairments: An Evaluation of a Technical Assistance ModelJournal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, 1987
- Analyses of performance, behavior, and predictors for severely disturbed children: A comparison of adult vs. computer instructionAnalysis and Intervention in Developmental Disabilities, 1985
- Problem behavior and psychiatric impairment within a developmentally disabled population I: Behavior frequencyApplied Research in Mental Retardation, 1982
- Treatment of self-injury by providing alternate sensory activitiesAnalysis and Intervention in Developmental Disabilities, 1982
- Toward a functional analysis of self-injuryAnalysis and Intervention in Developmental Disabilities, 1982
- The motivation of self-injurious behavior: A review of some hypotheses.Psychological Bulletin, 1977
- Stimulus control of self-destructive behavior in a psychotic childJournal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1976
- Experimental studies in childhood schizophrenia: Analysis of self-destructive behaviorJournal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1965