Využití aplikované behaviorální analýzy při snižování výskytu chování spojeného s Pika syndromem u dítěte s poruchou autistického spektra

Title in English Use of Applied Behavior Analysis for Reduction of Behaviors Associated with PICA Syndrome in a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Authors

SYCHRA REUCCI Tullia PANČOCHA Karel

Year of publication 2020
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Štúdie zo špeciálnej pedagogiky/Studies in Special Education
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
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Keywords autism spectrum disorder; problem behavior; PICA; behavioral intervention; applied behavior analysis
Description People with autism spectrum disorder or with limited repertoire of skills often display problem behavior such as PICA (eating inedible objects). This behavior not only lowers the overall quality of life, but it can be harmful or even life threatening. The aim of this paper was to decrease this problem behavior and to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention with the use of visual data analysis. The techniques used were time-out (removal of a preferred activity or item for a set time) and differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA), where the alternative behavior was represented by functional communication and play. Single-subject experimental design was used to determine the effectiveness of the intervention with a specific child. The reversal design, which was used in this study, can provide important information about the effects of independent variable on the change in the target behavior. The intervention has proven to be effective as the problem behavior of the child decreased rapidly after its commencement.
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