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Clinical Trial
. 1984 Winter;17(4):545-52.
doi: 10.1901/jaba.1984.17-545.

Reducing self-injury and corresponding self-restraint through the strategic use of protective clothing

Clinical Trial

Reducing self-injury and corresponding self-restraint through the strategic use of protective clothing

K Silverman et al. J Appl Behav Anal. 1984 Winter.

Abstract

We examined the use of protective clothing to reduce a retarded male's face-punching and leg-kicking and two corresponding forms of self-restraint--arm and leg self-restraint. The resident was observed each day in three sessions of randomly ordered conditions (one condition per session): without any protective clothing, with a padded helmet, and with a padded helmet and padded slippers. Use of the padded helmet substantially reduced face-punching and arm self-restraint. The addition of padded slippers reduced leg-kicking and leg self-restraint. These results suggest a practical and effective means of controlling self-injury and self-restraint. They are also consistent with the possibility that the resident's arm restraint was maintained in part by escape or avoidance of face-punching and that his leg restraint was maintained in part by escape or avoidance of leg-kicking.

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