Abstract
An 8‐year‐old boy with cystic fibrosis (CF), mental retardation, and autism exhibited noncompliance with respiratory treatments that were essential for the management of his CF. A treatment involving shaping cooperation while still allowing escape for aggression and avoidance behavior resulted in increases compliance with respiratory treatments and decreases in problem behavior. Treatment gains were maintained over 3 months.
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Hagopian, L. P., & Thompson, R. H. (1999). REINFORCEMENT OF COMPLIANCE WITH RESPIRATORY TREATMENT IN A CHILD WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 32(2), 233–236. https://doi.org/10.1901/jaba.1999.32-233
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