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Maternal Treatment Acceptability and Preference of Room Time-Out and Deferred Time-Out Escape Contingencies

, PsyD & , PhD
Pages 105-123 | Received 23 Jan 2015, Accepted 28 Mar 2015, Published online: 23 May 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Maternal preference and acceptability were examined for two methods of addressing time-out escape behavior: room time-out (RTO) and deferred time-out (DTO). With respect to preference, mothers were split about evenly. Spanking frequency and previous effectiveness using privilege removal were associated with preference for DTO while previous effectiveness using RTO was associated with preference for RTO. Child age was negatively associated with acceptability for either treatment and lax parenting style was negatively associated with acceptability for DTO. Results suggest that DTO could provide an alternative escape contingency for mothers who spank their children or who have been unsuccessful using RTO.

Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge Cheryl McNeil, Michael Lorber, Hilary Vidair, and Michelle Fanciullo for their assistance with this study.

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