增加自闭症患者疫苗接种程序依从性的补充材料

Shantel N. Pugliese, Jody E. Liesfeld, Jennifer G. Camblin, Meredith O. Garner, Eli T. Newcomb
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COVID-19是一种由SARS-CoV-2病毒引起的疾病,它对个体的影响不同。有些人可能会出现轻微的症状,而其他人可能会出现严重的疾病或死亡。授权用于预防COVID-19的疫苗有助于人体对SARS-CoV-2产生免疫力,并降低COVID-19及其潜在严重并发症的风险。我们评估了分级暴露和差异强化教育自闭症患者遵守COVID-19疫苗接种的效果。所有三名参与者在以前的疫苗接种过程中都有从事挑战性行为的历史。干预后,所有参与者都成功接种了两剂COVID-19疫苗。本研究的结果支持了先前的研究,即渐进式暴露和差异强化作为一种治疗方法来提高自闭症患者对医疗程序的依从性。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2022 APA,版权所有)
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Supplemental Material for Increasing Compliance With Vaccination Procedures for Individuals With Autism
COVID-19 is a disease caused by the virus, SARS-CoV-2, and it can affect individuals differently. Some people may experience mild symptoms while others may experience severe illness or death. Vaccines that are authorized to protect against COVID-19 help the human body develop immunity to SARS-CoV-2 and reduce the risk of COVID-19 and its potentially serious complications. We evaluated the effects of graduated exposure and differential reinforcement to teach individuals with autism to comply with the administration of a COVID-19 vaccine. All three participants had a history of engaging in challenging behavior during previous vaccination procedures. Following the intervention, all participants successfully received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. The results of this study support previous research on graduated exposure and differential reinforcement as a treatment for increasing compliance with medical procedures for individuals with autism. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
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