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Tarasenko, Melissa A.; Miltenberger, Raymond G.; Brower-Breitwieser, Carrie; Bosch, Amanda – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 2010
Child abduction is a serious problem, with approximately 100 children killed each year by nonfamily abductors. Training programs to teach children the correct skills to use if they ever come into contact with a stranger can be effective when they incorporate behavioral skills training (BST) and in-situ training (IST) into their protocol. However,…
Descriptors: Prevention, Peer Teaching, Child Safety, Teaching Methods
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Fogel, Victoria A.; Miltenberger, Raymond G.; Graves, Rachel; Koehler, Shannon – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2010
Childhood obesity, which is due in part to lack of physical activity, is a serious concern that requires the attention of the behavioral community. Although excessive video game play has been noted in the literature as a contributor to childhood obesity, newer video gaming technology, called "exergaming", has been designed to capitalize…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Obesity, Physical Activities, Video Games
Beck, Kimberly V.; Miltenberger, Raymond G. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2009
Child abduction is a serious problem; therefore, it is essential that researchers evaluate the efficacy of commercially available abduction-prevention programs. A multiple baseline design across participants (ages 6 to 8 years) was used to evaluate the effects of a training program, The Safe Side. Experimenters assessed safety responses in situ in…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Victims of Crime, Child Welfare, Child Abuse
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Jostad, Candice M.; Miltenberger, Raymond G.; Kelso, Pamela; Knudson, Peter – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2008
Hundreds of accidental injuries and deaths to children occur annually in the United States as a result of firearm play. Behavioral skills training (BST) and in situ training have been found to be effective in teaching children the skills to use if they find a firearm, but training requires substantial time and effort. The current study examined…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Tutoring, Safety, Weapons
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Kopp, Brandon; Miltenberger, Raymond G. – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 2009
Fifty-nine college students used a modified version of the Treatment Evaluation Inventory-Short Form to evaluate the acceptability of four versions of a sexual abuse prevention program for 10-year-old children. The four versions include an information-based training approach or a behavioral skills training (BST) approach with a focus on strangers…
Descriptors: College Students, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Prevention
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Kopp, Brandon; Miltenberger, Raymond G. – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 2008
In research evaluating sexual abuse prevention programs, knowledge measures are typically used to assess the program's success. In other areas of research on child safety skills, however, skills are typically assessed through behavioral measures such as role-plays. The purpose of this study was to assess the validity and acceptability of a set of…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Child Safety, Prevention
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Himle, Michael B.; Miltenberger, Raymond G. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2004
Unintentional firearm injury in children is a problem in the United States that warrants attention. Recent research has identified several risk factors for such injuries and has developed prevention strategies for reducing their occurrence. Many of these programs, however, have not been evaluated or have been shown to be ineffective. Research on…
Descriptors: Weapons, Risk, Injuries, Children
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Kelso, Pamela D.; Miltenberger, Raymond G.; Waters, Marit A.; Egemo-Helm, Kristin; Bagne, Angela G. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2007
A posttest only control group design was used to investigate the effects of two programs to teach firearm injury prevention skills to second and third grade children. Children were taught the safety skills "Stop. Don't touch. Leave the area. Tell an adult." should they ever find a firearm. The effectiveness of the National Rifle Association's…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Weapons, Play, Injuries
Haseltine, Beth; Miltenberger, Raymond G. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1990
A curriculum for teaching self-protection skills was evaluated with eight mildly retarded adults. The curriculum, presented in a small-group format, uses instructions, modeling, rehearsal, feedback, and praise to teach proper responses to abduction and sexual abuse situations. Seven subjects learned the skills and maintained them at six-month…
Descriptors: Adults, Curriculum, Maintenance, Mild Mental Retardation
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Olsen-Woods, Laurie A.; Miltenberger, Raymond G.; Foreman, Greg – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 1998
Examines the effects of adding correspondence training to a behavioral skills training package that taught abduction prevention skills to 31 children, ages 4-5 years. Results indicate that correspondence training did not improve correspondence between saying and doing target behaviors. However, both training approaches were equally effective in…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Crime Prevention, Missing Children, Preschool Children
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Jostad, Candice M.; Miltenberger, Raymond G. – Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 2004
Gun play results in hundreds of childhood injuries and deaths each year in the United States. Behavioral Skills Training (BST) is used to teach children the skills needed to resist gun play when finding a firearm. Although effective, existing BST programs are time and resource intensive and therefore lack the efficiency required to be widely…
Descriptors: Safety Education, Child Safety, Accident Prevention, Injuries
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Miltenberger, Raymond G.; Roberts, Jennifer A. – Education and Treatment of Children, 1999
Identifies major issues in current research on child sexual-abuse prevention including the effectiveness of assessment methods, potential side-effects of prevention programs, the developmental appropriateness of programs, the differential effectiveness of presenters of prevention materials, parental involvement in sexual-abuse prevention efforts,…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Evaluation Criteria, Intervention, Outcomes of Treatment
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Miltenberger, Raymond G.; Olsen, Laurie A. – Education and Treatment of Children, 1996
This study reviewed the research evaluating procedures for teaching abduction prevention skills to children. Examination of types of skills, types of abduction scenarios, training procedures, and assessment strategies indicated that children can learn abduction prevention skills through behavioral skills training procedures, and that individual…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Resistance to Temptation
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Lumley, Vicki A.; Miltenberger, Raymond G.; Long, Ethan S.; Rapp, John T.; Roberts, Jennifer A. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1998
Six adult women with mental retardation were trained in sexual abuse prevention, and performance was assessed using four separate measures: pretest and posttests of knowledge, verbal report, role play, and naturalistic probes. All learned the skills but failed to exhibit them to criterion during the probes. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Knowledge Level, Mental Retardation, Prevention
Johnson, Brigitte M.; Miltenberger, Raymond G.; Egemo-Helm, Kristin; Jostad, Candice M.; Flessner, Christopher; Gatheridge, Brian – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2005
This study examined the effectiveness of individual behavioral skills training in conjunction with in situ training in teaching 13 preschool children abduction prevention skills. Children's performance was measured during baseline, training, and at 2-week, 1-month, and 3-month follow-ups using in situ assessments in which abduction prevention…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Preschool Children, Crime Prevention, Resistance (Psychology)
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