Behavioral treatment of challenging behaviors in individuals with mild mental retardation: meta-analysis of single-subject research.

Robert Didden, Hubert Korzilius, Wietske van Oorsouw, Peter Sturmey
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A meta-analytic study on effectiveness of behavioral and psychotherapeutic treatments for challenging behaviors in individuals with mild mental retardation is reported. Eighty articles were examined. For each comparison, several study variables and two effect sizes (percentage of nonoverlapping data-PND and percentage of zero data-PZD) were evaluated (Ms = 75% and 35%, respectively). Studies in which experimental designs and methods of experimental functional analysis were used had significantly larger PNDs than those with AB designs and descriptive methods, respectively. Functional analysis, reliability of recording, generalization, and internally valid designs resulted in larger PZDs. We found that behavioral interventions for challenging behaviors are effective with people with mild mental retardation.

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轻度智力迟钝个体挑战性行为的行为治疗:单受试者研究的荟萃分析。
本文报道了一项关于轻度智力迟钝个体挑战性行为的行为治疗和心理治疗效果的荟萃分析研究。共检查了80篇文章。对于每个比较,评估几个研究变量和两个效应量(非重叠数据- pnd的百分比和零数据- pzd的百分比)(Ms分别= 75%和35%)。使用实验设计和实验功能分析方法的研究的PNDs分别显著大于使用AB设计和描述性方法的研究。功能分析、记录可靠性、通用化和内部有效设计导致更大的pzd。我们发现针对挑战性行为的行为干预对轻度智力迟钝的人是有效的。
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