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. 2004 Fall;37(3):283-304.
doi: 10.1901/jaba.2004.37-283.

Use of a short-term inpatient model to evaluate aberrant behavior: outcome data summaries from 1996 to 2001

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Use of a short-term inpatient model to evaluate aberrant behavior: outcome data summaries from 1996 to 2001

Jennifer M Asmus et al. J Appl Behav Anal. 2004 Fall.

Abstract

Previous outcome studies have provided descriptions of functional analyses conducted in outpatient clinics (Derby et al., 1992), long-term inpatient programs (Iwata, Pace, et al., 1994), and home environments (Wacker et al., 1998). This study provides a description of 138 children and adults with and without developmental disabilities who were evaluated and treated for aberrant behaviors on a short-term inpatient unit. The results indicated that the functional analyses conducted during a short-term inpatient evaluation were successful for 96% of the participants in identifying maintaining reinforcers of aberrant behavior and leading to an 80% or greater reduction in aberrant behavior for 76% of the participants in an average of 10 days.

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