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J Appl Behav Anal. 1972;5(4):389-99. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1972.5-389.

Developing proper mealtime behaviors of the institutionalized retarded.

Journal of applied behavior analysis

F O'brien, N H Azrin

Affiliations

  1. Anna State Hospital.

PMID: 16795363 PMCID: PMC1310781 DOI: 10.1901/jaba.1972.5-389

Abstract

The institutionalized mentally retarded display a variety of unsanitary, disruptive, and improper table manners. A program was developed that included (1) acquisition-training of a high standard of proper table manners and (2) maintenance procedures to provide continued motivation to maintain proper mealtime behaviors and decrease improper skills. Twelve retardates received acquisition training, individually, by a combination of verbal instruction, imitation, and manual guidance. The students then ate in their group dining arrangement where the staff supervisor provided continuing approval for proper manners and verbal correction and timeout for improper manners. The results were: (1) the trained retardates showed significant improvement, whereas those untrained did not; (2) the trained retardates ate as well in the institution as non-retarded customers did in a public restaurant; (3) proper eating was maintained in the group dining setting; (4) timeout was rarely needed; (5) the program was easily administered by regular staff in a regular dining setting. The rapidity, feasibility, and effectiveness of the program suggests the program as a solution to improper mealtime behaviors by the institutionalized mentally retarded.

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