Assessment and treatment of problem behavior occasioned by variable‐sequence transitions for children with autism

Author:

Leon Yanerys1,Brewer Adam2,Fandal Mallory3,Jimenez‐Gomez Corina4,Dracobly Joseph5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology & Center for Autism and Related Disabilities University of Miami Miami Florida USA

2. Education and Educational Psychology Western Connecticut State University Danbury Connecticut USA

3. School of Behavior Analysis Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne Florida USA

4. Department of Psychology University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

5. Department of Behavior Analysis University of North Texas Denton Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractTransitions from one daily activity to the next can occasion problem behavior (e.g., aggression). Inspired by clinical descriptions of children with autism, we compared the effects of fixed‐sequence and variable‐sequence transitions on problem behavior using a multiple baseline across participant design. In the fixed‐sequence condition, participants were exposed to the same sequence of activities. In the variable‐sequence condition, the sequence of activities was varied semi‐randomly. Results showed that transition‐related problem behavior was more likely to occur in the variable‐sequence condition. Advance notice of the upcoming transition, in the form of auditory and visual cues, was effective at reducing transition‐related problem behavior in the variable‐sequence condition for two participants. Results are discussed in light of the effect of uncertainty of outcomes, and suggestions for future cross‐disciplinary research are provided.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology,Developmental and Educational Psychology

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