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Area of Science:

  • Behavior Analysis
  • Pediatric Medicine
  • Clinical Psychology

Background:

  • Behavior analysts utilize antecedent strategies to address pediatric feeding issues.
  • The effectiveness of these antecedent interventions requires further clarification.
  • Existing research has not fully determined the benefits of antecedent strategies for pediatric feeding problems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and analyze recent research on antecedent interventions for pediatric feeding problems.
  • To examine studies published in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis between 2000 and 2012.
  • To identify factors influencing the implementation of antecedent interventions.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic literature review of studies published in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (2000-2012).
  • Analysis of research evaluating antecedent strategies for pediatric feeding disorders.
  • Examination of relationships between feeding diagnosis, medical conditions, and intervention implementation.

Main Results:

  • Antecedent interventions are frequently employed for pediatric feeding problems.
  • Feeding diagnosis (food refusal versus food selectivity) correlated with intervention type.
  • The presence of feeding-related medical conditions also influenced the choice of antecedent interventions.

Conclusions:

  • The implementation of antecedent interventions in pediatric feeding is influenced by specific diagnostic and medical factors.
  • Further research is necessary to establish the efficacy and optimal application of antecedent strategies.
  • Understanding these influencing factors can aid in tailoring behavioral treatments for pediatric feeding difficulties.