Behavioural interventions for children and adults with behaviour disorders after TBI: A systematic review of the evidence

被引:151
作者
Ylvisaker, Mark
Turkstra, Lyn
Coehlo, Carl
Yorkston, Kathy
Kennedy, Mary
Sohlberg, Mckay Moore
Avery, Jack
机构
[1] College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY
[2] University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
[3] University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
[4] University of Washington, Seattle, WA
[5] University of Minnesota, Minnesota, MN
[6] University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
关键词
behaviour disorders; rehabilitation; intervention traumatic brain injury; applied behaviour analysis; positive behaviour; supports; functional behaviour assessment;
D O I
10.1080/02699050701482470
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Objective: To systematically review the evidence for the effectiveness of behavioural interventions for children and adults with behaviour disorders after TBI. Design: Using a variety of search procedures, 65 studies were identified. This literature was reviewed using a set of questions about participants, interventions, outcomes and research methods. Participants: The 65 studies included 172 experimental participants, including children and adults. Interventions: A number of specific intervention procedures were used, falling into three general categories: traditional contingency management, positive behaviour interventions and supports and combined. Results: All of the studies reported improvements in behavioural functioning. Conclusions: Behavioural intervention, not otherwise specified, can be considered a treatment guideline for children and adults with behaviour disorders after TBI. Both traditional contingency management procedures and positive behaviour support procedures can be said to be evidence-based treatment options. However, a variety of methodological concerns block stronger conclusions.
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页码:769 / 805
页数:37
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