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. 1984 Fall;17(3):327–341. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1984.17-327

Behavioral assessment and treatment of chronic food refusal in handicapped children.

M M Riordan, B A Iwata, J W Finney, M K Wohl, A E Stanley
PMCID: PMC1307949  PMID: 6239853

Abstract

In this study, we examined the eating behavior of four handicapped children, none of whom exhibited self-feeding skills. All children had a history of food refusal and were nutritionally at risk; one child received all nourishment by way of gastrostomy tube. Baseline data taken during mealtimes indicated that all children accepted very little food, expelled food frequently, and engaged in a number of disruptive behaviors. Treatments consisted of one or more of the following contingent events: social praise, access to preferred foods, brief periods of toy play, and forced feeding. Results of multiple-baseline and reversal designs showed marked behavioral improvement for each child and increases in the amount of food consumed. Further improvements were noted at follow-up, which ranged from 7 to 30 months posttreatment.

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