セラピストが困難な行動を評価する際の皮膚電気活動を評価するためのウェアラブルテクノロジーの使用
Emily K Sullivan1, Tara A Fahmie2, Jamie E Gehringer3
1Integrated Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders, University of Nebraska Medical Center's Munroe-Meyer Institute, Omaha, NE, USA.
Journal of applied behavior analysis
|January 23, 2026
まとめ
この研究では、困難な行動介入中に皮膚電気活動(EDA)を使用してセラピストの生理学的反応を測定することを検討しました。予備データは、EDAが覚醒を示すことを示しており、スタッフの幸福と定着のための技術開発をサポートしています。
科学分野:
- 心理学
- 行動科学
- 生理学的モニタリング
背景:
- スタッフのパフォーマンス、幸福、および定着のために、セラピストの生理学的反応の客観的測定が必要です。
- 治療環境における困難な行動は、セラピストに著しい生理学的反応を引き起こす可能性があります。
研究 の 目的:
- 困難な行動の機能分析中のセラピストの皮膚電気活動(EDA)の制御された測定を要約すること。
- セラピストのEDAを監視に関連する技術、分析、および技術的障壁について議論すること。
主な方法:
- セラピストの皮膚電気活動(EDA)の制御測定。
- 困難な行動の機能分析の実施。
- EDA監視のための技術的および分析的考慮事項の議論。
主要な成果:
- 3人のセラピストからの予備データは、急性生理学的覚醒の存在を示しました。
- 機能分析中に困難な行動が発生する前後に、生理学的覚醒の兆候が特に注目されました。
結論:
- 皮膚電気活動(EDA)は、困難な行動に対するセラピストの生理学的反応を客観的に測定できます。
- スタッフのパフォーマンスと幸福への応用のためのEDA監視技術のさらなる開発がサポートされています。
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