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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669834/follow-up-of-telehealth-parent-training-for-sleep-disturbances-in-young-children-with-autism-spectrum-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cynthia R Johnson, Leah Barto, Sarah Worley, Rebecca Rothstein, Megan L Wenzell
OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: Bedtime and sleep disturbances are ubiquitous in children with autism. The telehealth delivery of a behavior analytic parent training program was earlier reported to be efficacious in improving child sleep and parent sense of competency. Our aim in this brief report was to determine the durability of the telehealth delivered sleep parent training program (SPT) compared to the control condition in this randomized controlled trial. Telehealth delivery could be a means to expand access to such early treatment if efficacious...
April 23, 2024: Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660507/tutorial-lessons-learned-for-behavior-analysts-from-data-scientists
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leslie Neely, Sakiko Oyama, Qian Chen, Amina Qutub, Chen Chen
Big data is a computing term used to refer to large and complex data sets, typically consisting of terabytes or more of diverse data that is produced rapidly. The analysis of such complex data sets requires advanced analysis techniques with the capacity to identify patterns and abstract meanings from the vast data. The field of data science combines computer science with mathematics/statistics and leverages artificial intelligence, in particular machine learning, to analyze big data. This field holds great promise for behavior analysis, where both clinical and research studies produce large volumes of diverse data at a rapid pace (i...
March 2024: Perspectives on behavior science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660506/lexicon-based-sentiment-analysis-in-behavioral-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ian Cero, Jiebo Luo, John Michael Falligant
A complete science of human behavior requires a comprehensive account of the verbal behavior those humans exhibit. Existing behavioral theories of such verbal behavior have produced compelling insight into language's underlying function, but the expansive program of research those theories deserve has unfortunately been slow to develop. We argue that the status quo's manually implemented and study-specific coding systems are too resource intensive to be worthwhile for most behavior analysts. These high input costs in turn discourage research on verbal behavior overall...
March 2024: Perspectives on behavior science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660503/deictic-relational-responding-and-perspective-taking-in-autistic-individuals-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Nadine Hempkin, Maithri Sivaraman, Dermot Barnes-Holmes
Perspective-taking skills are crucial for successful social interactions and some autistic individuals seem to demonstrate great difficulty in this area. The concept continues to generate clinical and research interest across mainstream psychology and within behavior analysis. Within behavior analysis, relational frame theorists have argued that deictic relational responding is critically involved in perspective-taking. We conducted a systematic search of the behavior analytic studies on deictic relational responding and perspective-taking in autistic individuals to highlight methods used to test perspective-taking and deictic relations, methods to train these if deficits were observed, and evidence for a relationship between deictic relational responding and perspective-taking...
March 2024: Perspectives on behavior science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566442/noncontingent-reinforcement-in-the-treatment-of-pediatric-feeding-disorder-a-concise-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angie Van Arsdale, Vivian F Ibañez, Timothy R Vollmer
This concise review summarizes the literature on noncontingent reinforcement in the treatment of pediatric feeding disorder from 2018 to 2022. We reviewed 15 published behavior-analytic feeding studies to identify how often the term noncontingent reinforcement is used, what form of noncontingent reinforcement is delivered, and what the effects of noncontingent reinforcement are on behavior when it is included in treatment. Implications and directions for future research are discussed.
April 2, 2024: Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481458/evaluating-outcomes-of-a-community-based-parent-training-program-for-japanese-children-with-developmental-disabilities-a-retrospective-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hideyuki Haraguchi, Masahiko Inoue
Parent training (PT) for parents of children with developmental disabilities (DDs) has recently been recommended in community settings in many countries, including Japan. Research has shown PT could improve parenting skills and mental health in parents as well as improve adaptive skills and reduce behavioral problems in children. Despite evidence concerning the beneficial effects of PT on both parents and children, there is a lack of evidence concerning the potential benefits of PT in real world settings. Moreover, no research has examined whether PT programs implemented in clinical settings have a similar impact on all parents of children with various type of DDs...
2024: International Journal of Developmental Disabilities
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405299/starting-the-conversation-around-the-ethical-use-of-artificial-intelligence-in-applied-behavior-analysis
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REVIEW
Adrienne M Jennings, David J Cox
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly a part of our everyday lives. Though much AI work in healthcare has been outside of applied behavior analysis (ABA), researchers within ABA have begun to demonstrate many different ways that AI might improve the delivery of ABA services. Though AI offers many exciting advances, absent from the behavior analytic literature thus far is conversation around ethical considerations when developing, building, and deploying AI technologies. Further, though AI is already in the process of coming to ABA, it is unknown the extent to which behavior analytic practitioners are familiar (and comfortable) with the use of AI in ABA...
March 2024: Behavior Analysis in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405295/evaluating-a-treatment-package-for-avoidant-restrictive-food-intake-disorder-to-increase-food-variety
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley S Andersen, Meeta R Patel
UNLABELLED: There is a dearth of published research evaluating behavior-analytic assessment and treatment of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) given the recent revisions in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , Fifth Edition. In this study, therapists conducted periodic food preference assessments to help guide treatment for a typically developing child with ARFID and food selectivity. Further, therapists evaluated a treatment package including demand fading, escape prevention, and self-monitoring to increase food variety...
March 2024: Behavior Analysis in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405293/resolving-barriers-to-continence-for-children-with-disabilities-steps-toward-evidence-based-practice
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REVIEW
Maeve G Donnelly, Amanda M Karsten
Behavior-analytic toilet training (BATT) methods to support urine continence have been reviewed and replicated in numerous studies. Despite empirical validations of BATT, children with disabilities may not experience successful toilet training nor access the associated health and social benefits of urinary continence. It is possible these outcomes are partially due to practical barriers that arise throughout urine training. In practice, barriers may interfere with toilet training to the extent that training is postponed or discontinued, resulting in long-term incontinence and other related problems...
March 2024: Behavior Analysis in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405292/cultural-responsiveness-in-behavior-analysis-provider-and-recipient-perceptions-in-ontario
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paige O'Neill, Carly Magnacca, Karl F Gunnarsson, Nazurah Khokhar, Julie Koudys, Albert Malkin
UNLABELLED: Cultural responsiveness is critical to providing high-quality behavior analytic services, particularly when providers and recipients have different cultural backgrounds. The purpose of this study was to systematically replicate and extend (Beaulieu et al. (2019) Behavior Analysis in Practice, 12(3), 557-575) by investigating the diversity among applied behavior analysis (ABA) service providers and service recipients in Ontario, service providers' training and experiences in working with diverse families, and service providers' and recipients' perceptions of behavior analysts' cultural responsiveness in practice...
March 2024: Behavior Analysis in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405286/a-survey-of-barriers-experienced-while-providing-supervision-via-telehealth-implications-for-future-research-and-practice
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REVIEW
Emma S Sipila-Thomas, Matthew T Brodhead
Telehealth is an acceptable service delivery mechanism for applied behavior analytic interventions and has led to positive outcomes for decreasing problem behavior and increasing skill acquisition in individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Literature regarding best practices for providing behavior analytic services via telehealth has increased; however, limited literature exists on training, best practices, implementation guidelines, and troubleshooting resources when providing supervision to supervisees via telehealth...
March 2024: Behavior Analysis in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405282/the-promises-and-possibilities-of-artificial-intelligence-in-the-delivery-of-behavior-analytic-services
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REVIEW
David J Cox, Adrienne M Jennings
Artificial intelligence (AI) has begun to affect nearly every aspect of our daily lives and nearly every industry and profession. Many readers of this journal likely work in one or more areas of behavioral health. For readers who work in behavioral health and who are interested in AI, the purpose of this article is to highlight the pervasiveness of AI research being conducted around many facets of behavioral health service delivery. To do this, we first provide a brief overview of some of the areas within AI and the types of problems each area of AI attempts to solve...
March 2024: Behavior Analysis in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405281/self-control-training-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Kacey R Finch, Rebecca L Chalmé, Kathryn M Kestner, Brianna G Sarno
UNLABELLED: We conducted a scoping review of the behavior analytic self-control training (SCT) literature. To identify included articles, we searched key terms in six databases for articles published between 1988 and 2021. We included empirical articles that used a behavioral approach to self-control training with human participants for whom increasing self-control choice was a clinically significant goal and measured self-control and impulsive choice as dependent variables. Twenty-five experiments from 24 articles with a total of 79 participants were included in the review...
March 2024: Behavior Analysis in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405280/putting-concepts-into-action-a-brief-description-of-2022-bacb-ethics-code-standard-1-07-actionable-recommendations-for-evolving-practices-of-behavior-analysts
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REVIEW
Alyssa Uher, Mikeya Dunnigan, Marisa H Fisher
For over a decade, behavior analysts have been calling for more culturally responsive practices. Within the newest edition of the Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts , one addition in particular was Standard 1.07 Cultural Responsiveness and Diversity (Behavior Analyst Certification Board, 2020b). The inclusion of this new standard shows positive movement but there is more to unpack. This article seeks to contextualize the relevance and necessity of Standard 1.07 both at a societal level and within the field of applied behavior analysis (ABA)...
March 2024: Behavior Analysis in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405274/disability-affirming-supervision-future-directions-in-applied-behavior-analytic-supervision
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REVIEW
Grace Ecko Jojo
UNLABELLED: Various disciplines have undergone a shift towards increasing diversity, multiculturalism, and cultural humility in the past few years. In 2019, a Behavior Analysis in Practice special issue raised a collective call to action for increased diversity and representation within the field at both organizational and individual levels. Since that time, articles, discussions, and reports have been published providing heightened attention to cultural humility toward clients, stakeholders, and practitioners...
March 2024: Behavior Analysis in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38357964/toward-a-further-understanding-of-assent
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cody Morris, Jacob P Oliveira, Jesse Perrin, Caitlyn A Federico, Paula J Martasian
Arranging assent opportunities is an increasingly common strategy for involving clients in therapeutic decisions within behavior analysis. Recent behavior-analytic articles have helped create a basic behavioral definition and conceptualization of assent, but much more guidance is needed for practitioners and researchers interested in embedding assent into their practices. The purpose of this article is to advance the conceptualization and understanding of assent and assent practices by refining previous definitions and conceptualizations of assent and providing six essential considerations for embedding assent into practice...
February 15, 2024: Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38212953/consistent-visual-analysis-of-multielement-data-a-preliminary-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Margaret R Gifford, Jeffrey H Tiger, Michael J Harman, Kendall M Kastner
Experimenters provided 33 graphical displays of hypothetical data depicted in a multielement experimental design to editorial board members of prominent, applied, behavior-analytic journals via an online survey. For each display, participants indicated (a) the presence or absence of experimental control and (b) the degree of experimental control (rated on a 1-100 scale). Each depiction varied systematically in (a) the number of data paths, (b) the number of data paths elevated above the control, (c) the mean difference between affected data paths and control conditions, and (d) the degree of variability within conditions...
January 11, 2024: Behavior Modification
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38203004/pggait-gait-recognition-based-on-millimeter-wave-radar-spatio-temporal-sensing-of-multidimensional-point-clouds
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaochao Dang, Yangyang Tang, Zhanjun Hao, Yifei Gao, Kai Fan, Yue Wang
Gait recognition, crucial in biometrics and behavioral analytics, has applications in human-computer interaction, identity verification, and health monitoring. Traditional sensors face limitations in complex or poorly lit settings. RF-based approaches, particularly millimeter-wave technology, are gaining traction for their privacy, insensitivity to light conditions, and high resolution in wireless sensing applications. In this paper, we propose a gait recognition system called Multidimensional Point Cloud Gait Recognition (PGGait)...
December 27, 2023: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38144551/how-to-build-and-how-not-to-build-an-implicit-measure-in-behavior-analysis-a-case-study-using-the-function-acquisition-speed-test
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REVIEW
Aideen Watters, Jamie Cummins, Bryan Roche
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the development of a behavior-analytic alternative to the popular implicit association test (IAT), namely, the function acquisition speed test (FAST). The IAT appears, prima facia , to indirectly assess participants' learning histories with regard to the categorization of stimuli. However, its origin within cognitive psychology has rendered it replete with mentalism, conceptual ambiguity, statistical arbitrariness, and confounding procedural artifacts. The most popular behavioral alternative to the IAT, the widely used implicit relational assessment procedure (IRAP), has inherited many of these concerning artifacts...
December 2023: Perspectives on behavior science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38144548/reflections-and-critical-directions-for-toilet-training-in-applied-behavior-analysis
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REVIEW
Janelle K Bacotti, Brandon C Perez, Timothy R Vollmer
Achieving toileting independence is a critical skill that yields several benefits of pressing social, developmental, and health-related importance. The seminal behavioral approach to toilet training established the conceptualization of continence and framework for toileting research thereafter. Contemporary researchers continue to evaluate toilet training procedures that produce efficacious outcomes for young children that closely align with current applied behavior analysis (ABA) ethics and standards of practice...
December 2023: Perspectives on behavior science
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