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Self-injurious behavior and the efficacy of naltrexone treatment: A quantitative synthesis
Frank J. Symons
, Andrea Thompson
,
Michael C. Rodriguez
Administration (CEHD)
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Self-injury
100%
Self-injurious Behavior
100%
Naltrexone Treatment
100%
Quantitative Synthesis
100%
Naltrexone
50%
Autism
50%
Developmental Disabilities
25%
Treatment Outcome
25%
Intellectual Disability
25%
Work-related
25%
Behavioral Techniques
25%
Pharmacological Treatment
25%
Naltrexone Hydrochloride
25%
Dose Level
25%
Opiate Antagonists
25%
Neuroscience
Naltrexone
100%
Automutilation
100%
Autism
25%
Developmental Disability
12%
Narcotic Antagonist
12%
Drug Therapy
12%
Psychology
Self-Injury
100%
Self-Injurious Behavior
100%
Pharmacological Treatment
25%
Drug Therapy
25%