Behavior-analytic assessment and treatment of problem behavior maintained by social escape with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities: A systematic review.
Michael P. Mullane,
Zoë Newman
Abstract:Research has shown that problem behavior (e.g., aggression) demonstrated by individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) can be maintained by escape from social interaction (i.e., social escape). Social interaction is an important variable related to overall quality of life and decreased social interaction has been associated with negative health outcomes. Thus, for individuals who present with problem behavior maintained by social escape there may be increased risk for negative ramificat… Show more
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