Stereotipik Davranışların Azaltılmasında Kullanılan Yöntemlerin Etkililiği: Betimsel ve Meta Analizi

Yineleyici, tekrarlanan davranış olarak tanımlanan stereotipi, farklı gelişimsel yetersizlik türlerinde görülmekle beraber, yaygın olarak otistik bozukluk (otizm) gösteren bireylerde de gözlenmekte ve otistik bozukluğun ayırıcı tanı ölçütlerinden birini oluşturmaktadır. Geçmişten günümüze çeşitli yöntemlerin stereotipik davranışların azaltılmasında kullanıldığı görülmektedir. Bu çalışmada da stereotipik davranışların azaltılmasında kullanılan yöntemlerin etkililiklerini incelemek amaçlanmıştır. Bu amaçla 1996 ile 2010 yılları arasında tarama yapılarak otistik bozukluk gösteren bireylerde vokal ya da motor stereotipi veya her ikisinin birden azaltılmasının amaçlandığı toplam 18 araştırma betimsel ve meta analizi yapılarak incelenmiştir. Araştırmanın betimsel analiz sonuçları stereotipik davranışların azaltılmasında kullanılan yöntemlerin etkili olduğunu gösterirken, meta analizi sonuçları yöntemlerin “şüpheli” olduğu sonucunu göstermiştir

Stereotipik davranışların azaltılmasında kullanılan yöntemlerin etkililiği: Betimsel ve meta analizi

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