Evaluation of patient improvement in a token economy treatment program. |
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Authors: | Maley, Roger F. Feldman, Garry L. Ruskin, Robert S. |
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Abstract: | Investigated various indices of improvement in 20 female chronic mental patients (mean age = 36 yrs) who were randomly assigned to a token economy treatment ward as compared with 20 control patients who received typical custodial treatment. All Ss were given standardized interviews consisting of 5 experimental tasks. Segments of the interviews were video-recorded and rated by naive raters on a 20-item questionnaire. Results indicate that the token-economy Ss were better oriented, had more skill in making business purchases and discriminations, and were better able to follow commands. Token economy Ss were rated as being more cooperative and communicative, more socially desirable, more appropriate in mood, and as exhibiting less psychotic behavior. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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