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- W2002602811 abstract "Enhancement of sensory, cutaneous stimulation may be one reason for self-injurious behavior among persons with mental retardation. For self-injury involving head or face, a contingently applied helmet prevents access to the sensitized skin area. Such a restraint procedure, with visual occlusion superimposed on the helmet, was tested with two women who are profoundly retarded. Helmet and transparent shield reduced target responses by both women to approximately 7% of baseline rates. When the helmet's face shield was made opaque, a small, further response reduction was obtained. Stable, low rates were maintained over a 6-month maintenance period." @default.
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- W2002602811 title "Helmet restraint and visual screening as treatment for self-injurious behavior in persons who have profound mental retardation" @default.
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