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  • Chronic rumination is a challenging behavior often observed in individuals with intellectual disabilities.
  • Understanding the maintaining variables of rumination is crucial for effective intervention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a functional analysis of chronic rumination in a 19-year-old male with intellectual disabilities.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of different food-based interventions for reducing rumination.

Main Methods:

  • A functional analysis was employed to identify the maintaining consequences of rumination.
  • Intervention evaluation involved comparing noncontingent access to food versus inedible stimuli.
  • Different food types and access schedules (presession, continuous, fixed-time) were assessed.

Main Results:

  • Functional analysis indicated rumination was maintained by automatic reinforcement.
  • Noncontingent access to food was more effective than inedible stimuli in reducing rumination.
  • Specific food types and continuous/presession access schedules showed greater reductions in rumination.

Conclusions:

  • Food-based interventions, particularly continuous access to preferred foods, can effectively reduce chronic rumination in individuals with intellectual disabilities.
  • Automatic reinforcement plays a significant role in maintaining rumination.
  • Tailoring food delivery schedules and types can optimize intervention outcomes.