剧本色教导自闭症成年人记住戏剧剧本
Jason K Gillis1, Randi A Sarokoff1
1Department of Special Education and Literacy, Kean University, 1000 Morris Avenue, HH 310, Union, NJ 07083 USA.
Behavior analysis in practice
|January 12, 2026
概括
脚本色程序 (SFP) 成功地教导了一名自闭症成年人记住脚本,使她能够参加她喜欢的娱乐活动. 这种行为分析方法在脚本回忆和维护方面表现出高准确度.
科学领域:
- 行为分析行为分析.
- 自闭症谱系障碍研究研究
- 应用行为分析应用行为分析.
背景情况:
- 记住剧本对于参与戏剧等娱乐活动至关重要.
- 之前关于脚本色程序 (SFP) 的研究并未关注休技能或成年人群.
- 一个患有自闭症的成年人在记忆她喜欢的娱乐活动的脚本方面表现出技能缺陷.
研究的目的:
- 评估脚本色程序 (SFP) 的有效性,以教导自闭症成年人记忆脚本.
- 确定SFP是否可以促进参与个人选择的娱乐活动.
- 研究一种行为分析方法对自闭症成年人休技能的应用.
主要方法:
- 采用了多个基线跨行为 (脚本) 的设计.
- 使用SFP教授了三种脚本,物理脚本系统地消失.
- 在干预后评估了脚本回忆的泛化和维护.
主要成果:
- 在SFP的所有阶段,参与者在背诵脚本方面取得了近100%的准确性.
- 脚本色程序在教学行记忆方面是有效的.
- 参与者成功地将学到的技能概括并保持下来.
结论:
- 脚本色程序 (SFP) 是一种有效的干预措施,用于教导自闭症成年人记忆脚本.
- 这项研究强调了行为分析干预措施在促进休技能获取方面的实用性.
- 该SFP促进了参与者参与首选的表演艺术活动.
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