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Short-term admission for behavior modification.

J C Ramer, D E Tinker, M Domoto

    American Journal of Diseases of Children (1960)
    |March 1, 1986
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    Short-term hospitalization effectively improved behavioral problems in children by enhancing parenting skills and behavior modification. This approach showed lasting positive results for behavioral issues and anxiety up to 36 months post-discharge.

    Area of Science:

    • Child Psychology
    • Behavioral Therapy

    Background:

    • Behavioral problems in children often require intensive interventions.
    • Parenting skills significantly influence child behavior.
    • Behavior modification programs are established therapeutic approaches.

    Observation:

    • A four-day hospitalization program focused on enhancing parenting skills and behavior modification for 24 children with behavioral issues.
    • Parent satisfaction was assessed via questionnaire.
    • Behavioral checklists were used pre- and post-hospitalization to track progress.

    Findings:

    • 17 children showed improved behavior 4–36 months post-discharge.
    • Significant overall improvement in disturbed behavior was noted.
    • A decrease in anxiety scale scores was observed during the follow-up period.

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    Implications:

    • Short-term hospitalization can be a successful strategy for selected pediatric behavioral problems.
    • Intensive parenting skills enhancement combined with behavior modification yields positive long-term outcomes.
    • This intervention offers a viable alternative to prolonged treatment for childhood behavioral disorders.