Kimberly N. Sloman, Timothy R. Vollmer, Nicole M. Cotnoir, Carrie S. W. Borrero, John C. Borrero, Andrew L. Samaha, & Claire C. St. Peter (2005).
Descriptive analyses of caregiver reprimands.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
38, 373-383.
We conducted descriptive observations of 5 individuals with developmental
disabilities and severe problem behavior while they interacted with their
caregivers in either simulated environments (an inpatient hospital facility)
or in their homes. The focus of the study was on caregiver reprimands and
child problem behavior. Thus, we compared the frequency of problem
behavior that immediately preceded a caregiver reprimand to that
immediately following a caregiver reprimand, and the results showed that
the frequency of problem behavior decreased following a reprimand. It is
possible that caregiver reprimands are negatively reinforced by the
momentary attenuation of problem behavior, and the implications for long-
and short-term effects on caregiver behavior are discussed.
DESCRIPTORS: descriptive analysis, problem behavior, reprimands