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Prevention of Postinfectious Asthma in Children by Reducing Self-Inoculatory Behavior
Authors:Cortey  Donald L; Gevirtz  Richard; Nideffer  Robert; Cummins  Leo
Abstract:Recent studies have shown that the spread of infectious nasalsecretions from hand-to-hand or hand-to-object, followed byself-inoculation is an efficient means of viral transmission.The present study was designed to investigate whether self-inoculationbehavior in asthmatic children could be reduced and, if so,whether this reduction would reduce the frequency of infectionand asthma. Sixteen subjects aged 4 to 8, all diagnosed withpostinfectious asthma, were assigned to a treatment (differentialreinforcement of other behavior and contingent education) orplacebo control condition. Results indicate that self-inoculatorybehavior, infection, and asthma were signjficantly reduced.These findings may indicate an important role for behavioralmedicine inpostinfectious asthma.
Keywords:asthma  DRO differential reinforcement of other behavior  self-inoculatory behavior  
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