Individual variables of 45 persons residing in an institutional setting who
displayed pica behavior were studied. Included in the analysis were the de
mographics of the sample, the types of materials being ingested, the sample
's psychiatric diagnoses, and social skills deficits in persons with pica.
Pica was prevalent in all age ranges of lower functioning clients with ment
al retardation. Furthermore, subjects in the study engaged in pica for pred
ominantly nonsocial reasons (automatic reinforcement). Persons who displaye
d the mental disorders of pica, autism, and stereotypic movement disorder w
ere more likely to exhibit pica. Implications of these results are discusse
d.