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DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSES OF PEDIATRIC FOOD REFUSAL AND ACCEPTANCE
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2010
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Food ChoiceNutritionPediatric FeedingBehavioral SciencesContingent DeliveryConditional ProbabilitiesHealth PromotionPublic Health NutritionChildren's Eating BehaviorPediatricsNutrition EducationChild NutritionPublic HealthFunctional AnalysesMedicineFood PolicyPsychologyChild Development
Functional analyses of inappropriate mealtime behavior typically include conditions to determine if the contingent delivery of attention, tangible items, or escape reinforce food refusal. In the current investigation, descriptive analyses were conducted for 25 children who had been admitted to a program for the assessment and treatment of food refusal to determine if the consequences commonly delivered during functional analyses were observed during parent-conducted meals. The conditional probabilities for the delivery of attention, tangible items, and escape following food refusal and acceptance were compared to the unconditional probabilities of each event. Results showed that attention and escape most frequently followed refusal and differed depending on the topography of refusal. Implications for further evaluations of food refusal using similar methods are discussed.
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