Vocal stereotypy is a commonly occurring challenging behavior in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that is frequently maintained by automatic reinforcement and often interferes with skill acquisition. Matched stimulation (MS), and response interruption and redirection (RIRD) are two interventions that have been demonstrated to be effective in reducing the occurrence of vocal stereotypy with participants with ASD. The current study sought to determine if the combination of MS (noncontingent music) and RIRD was more effective at reducing vocal stereotypy than RIRD alone and if the parents of children with ASD found the combination of MS and RIRD more socially valid than RIRD alone. The results suggested that the combined intervention resulted in greater suppression of vocal stereotypy and increased occurrences of on-task behavior in both participants. Additionally, RIRD required fewer implementations and had a shorter duration when combined with MS. Results suggest that the combination of MS and RIRD may be an effective intervention outside of highly controlled settings.
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Western New England Univ, May Inst, May Ctr Sch Autism & Dev Disabil, Springfield, MA USAWestern New England Univ, May Inst, May Ctr Sch Autism & Dev Disabil, Springfield, MA USA
Colon, Candice L.
Ahearn, William H.
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Western New England Univ, New England Ctr Children, Springfield, MA USAWestern New England Univ, May Inst, May Ctr Sch Autism & Dev Disabil, Springfield, MA USA
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Anglia Ruskin Univ, Fac Hlth Educ Med & Social Care, Sch Educ & Social Care Early Childhood Educ, Chelmsford, Essex, EnglandAnadolu Univ, Egitim Fak, Ozel Egitim Bolumu, Zihin Engelliler Egitimi ABD, Eskisehir, Turkey