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. 2003 Summer;36(2):187–204. doi: 10.1901/jaba.2003.36-187

Functional analysis of inappropriate mealtime behaviors.

Cathleen C Piazza 1, Wayne W Fisher 1, Kimberly A Brown 1, Bridget A Shore 1, Meeta R Patel 1, Richard M Katz 1, Bart M Sevin 1, Charles S Gulotta 1, Audrey Blakely-Smith 1
PMCID: PMC1284432  PMID: 12858984

Abstract

The purpose of the current investigation was to apply the functional analysis described by Iwata, Dorsey, Slifer, Bauman, and Richman (1982/1994) to the inappropriate mealtime behaviors of 15 children who had been referred to an intensive program for the assessment and treatment of severe feeding disorders. During Study 1, we conducted descriptive assessments of children and parents during meals. The results of Study 1 showed that parents used the following consequences for inappropriate mealtime behaviors: coaxing and reprimanding, allowing the child to periodically take a break from or avoid eating, and giving the child preferred food or toys following inappropriate behavior. The effects of these consequences were tested systematically in Study 2 when we conducted analogue functional analyses with the children. During alternating meals, one of the consequences typically used by parents consistently followed inappropriate child behavior. Results indicated that these consequences actually worsened behavior for 10 of the 15 children (67%). These results suggested that the analogue functional analysis described by Iwata et al. may be useful in identifying the environmental events that play a role in feeding disorders.

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