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Interventions for challenging behavior in residential settings.

R J Stancliffe1, M F Hayden, K C Lakin

  • 1University of Minnesota, USA.

American Journal of Mental Retardation : AJMR
|August 18, 1999
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Residential providers

Area of Science:

  • Behavioral Psychology
  • Residential Services
  • Intervention Strategies

Background:

  • Challenging behaviors in residential settings require effective interventions.
  • Understanding predictors of intervention is crucial for service providers and users.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine predictors of interventions for challenging behavior.
  • To investigate the relationship between specific interventions and externalized behaviors.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of three intervention forms: Individualized Habilitation Plan (IHP) objectives, crisis intervention, and behavior management professional services.
  • Focus on externalized challenging behavior.

Main Results:

  • Externalized challenging behavior was consistently associated with all examined interventions.

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  • Findings were consistent across Individualized Habilitation Plan objectives, crisis intervention, and behavior management services.
  • Conclusions:

    • Externalized behaviors are significant predictors for intervention utilization in residential services.
    • Findings have implications for tailoring support and resource allocation for service providers and users.