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J Appl Behav Anal ; 17(2): 147-58, 1984.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6735948

RESUMO

We evaluated the effects of cartoon viewing with the use of a star feedback chart on two burned children's pain behavior during their physical therapy sessions. In addition, the degree to which the observational data corresponded with physical therapists' and mothers' ratings of the children's pain, fear, and cooperativeness was examined. Using a reversal single-subject design, the results showed that the children's pain behavior substantially decreased during experimental treatment sessions compared to their baseline levels. The rating scale data indicated that the physical therapist's and mother's rating of pain, anxiety, and cooperativeness were all correlated significantly with the observational data (p less than .05). The contributions of respondent and operant conditioning to the occurrence and treatment of pain behavior in burned children are discussed.


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Terapia Comportamental/métodos , Queimaduras/terapia , Hidroterapia/psicologia , Dor/psicologia , Queimaduras/psicologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Terapia Combinada , Comportamento Cooperativo , Medo , Feminino , Humanos , Reforço por Recompensa
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Child Dev ; 50(1): 211-6, 1979 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-446206

RESUMO

Eating rates (bites per interval) and other meal behaviors (number of chews, sips, talks with a neighbor, and chews per bite) were observed for 30 normal and 30 overweight white preschool children in their school cafeterias. Children were classified according to weight (overweight or normal), age (1 1/2--2 years, 3--4 years, or 5--6 years) and sex. Analysis of variance revealed that overweight preschool children demonstrated a somewhat higher rate of distinctly fewer chews per bite. Boys showed increasing chew rates with increasing age. Talk rates also increased with age but were unrelated to sex or weight status. Sip rates were not significantly associated with age, sex, or weight status. These results support the hypothesis that overweight persons are characterized by an increased eating rate and show that it is apparent even around the time of first self-feeding.


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Desenvolvimento Infantil , Comportamento Alimentar , Obesidade/psicologia , Fatores Etários , Peso Corporal , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Humanos , Lactente
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