Irvin, D. S., Thompson, T. J., Turner, W. D., & Williams, D. E. (1998).
Utilizing increased response effort to reduce chronic hand mouthing.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
31, 375-385.
The effects of increased response effort on levels of hand
mouthing, leisure engagement, and adaptive elbow flexion were
investigated with 2 individuals who had been diagnosed with
profound disabilities. Arm restraints designed to alter the
amount of physical effort necessary to engage in hand mouthing
were used. Results indicated that the treatment strategy reduced
levels of hand mouthing but produced only small to moderate
reductions in levels of leisure engagement and adaptive elbow
flexion. At follow-up, the effects of increased response effort
on hand mouthing and leisure engagement were maintained for both
participants; however, the restraints were associated with
substantial reductions in adaptive elbow flexion for 1
participant.
DESCRIPTORS: hand mouthing, self-injurious behavior,response
effort, restraint