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Citation

Bank L, Patterson GR, Reid JB. Behav. Anal. 1987; 10(1): 75-82.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1987, Midwestern Association of Behavior Analysis)

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Abstract

Nearly two decades of clinical research at the Oregon Social Learning Center (OSLC) have helped to shape a theory of antisocial behavior in boys. Models depicting the theory are presented and discussed. In addition, family management variables such as "discipline," "monitoring," "positive parenting," and "problem solving" are described as used in clinical applications. Total aversive behavior (TAB), based on home observations. and parent daily report (PDR), based on telephone interviews, are examined as outcome indicators for a variety of studies investigating the efficacy of the OSLC social interactional therapy. Several recent reports of treatment for adjudicated adolescents and their families are included; law violations are the dependent measures in those studies. Examples of the interface between clinical work and theory at OSLC are presented. Questions of generalization of the clinical methodology to large urban populations, and access to parents who most need to learn the parenting techniques are noted. (Abstract Adapted from Source: The Behavior Analyst, 1987. Copyright © 1987 by the Association for Behavior Analysis)

Juvenile Delinquency
Juvenile Development
Juvenile Male
Delinquency Causes
Juvenile Offender
Male Offender
Male Antisocial Behavior
Juvenile Antisocial Behavior
Delinquency Prevention
Parent Training
Family Relations
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