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J Intellect Disabil Res ; 50(Pt 10): 739-47, 2006 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16961703

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Stimulation and microswitch-based programmes are considered main strategies to promote indices of happiness in students with multiple disabilities. However, only limited attempts have been made to assess the relative effects of the two programmes. This study conducted such an assessment with seven students with multiple disabilities. METHODS: The first four phases of the study served to: (1) provide the students with a systematic exposure to each of the programmes; and (2) measure the programmes' effects on indices of happiness by comparing them with baseline levels. The fifth phase served to compare the programmes with each other. RESULTS: The first four phases of the study showed that the microswitch-based programme produced a significant increase in indices of happiness for all seven students, and the stimulation programme produced a significant increase for six students. During the fifth phase of the study (i.e. when the two programmes were alternated), the microswitch-based programme promoted significantly higher indices of happiness than the stimulation programme for four of the seven students. CONCLUSIONS: Microswitch-based programmes might be deemed preferable to stimulation programmes because they can promote higher or comparable indices of happiness while promoting the acquisition of adaptive responses and self-determination.


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Communication Aids for Disabled/statistics & numerical data , Disabled Children/psychology , Disabled Children/statistics & numerical data , Electronics/instrumentation , Electronics/statistics & numerical data , Happiness , Physical Stimulation/instrumentation , Child , Female , Humans , Male
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