Recent advances in the field of mental retardation have included the development of instruments for assessment of both psychopathology and social skills in individuals with mental retardation. Researchers have subsequently begun investigating relationships between psychopathology and social skills in individuals with mental retardation. Initial studies have focused on persons with severe and profound mental retardation. The present study examined the relationship between psychopathology and social skills in individuals with mild and moderate mental retardation. This investigation used the Assessment for Dual Diagnosis (ADD) to measure psychopathology and the Social Performance Survey Schedule (SPSS) to evaluate social skills. Significant di...
Insufficient social skills and frequent and intense problem behaviour make the social adaptation of ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the social competence and work perf...
Social competence is defined as the child's ability to interact appropriately and to initiate change...
The literature on the history, definition, etiology, and assessment of social skills in mentally ret...
Recently, the concepts of social competence and social skills have become important aspects of the e...
One hundred forty-five boys ages 6 to 11 were administered the Social Skills Rating System and the M...
This study addressed two questions believed to have implications for the current definition of mild ...
In the literature, self-injurious behavior and aggression are often lumped together collectively as ...
Indices were established for the Psychopathology Instrument for Mentally Retarded Adults (PIMRA) to ...
A critical element in the development of interpersonal skills is the ability to recognize facial exp...
The method used is descriptive in nature, wherein a case study was made of each of 6 mentally retard...
There is consistent evidence that a majority of mildly and moderately mentally retarded per-sons adj...
Research into behavior problems among individuals with mental retardation has been well devel-oped. ...
Social skills deficits and excesses are a defining aspect of mental retardation (MR). Research indic...
One of the defining features of mental retardation is a problem in adaptive functioning. An area of ...
Insufficient social skills and frequent and intense problem behaviour make the social adaptation of ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the social competence and work perf...
Social competence is defined as the child's ability to interact appropriately and to initiate change...
The literature on the history, definition, etiology, and assessment of social skills in mentally ret...
Recently, the concepts of social competence and social skills have become important aspects of the e...
One hundred forty-five boys ages 6 to 11 were administered the Social Skills Rating System and the M...
This study addressed two questions believed to have implications for the current definition of mild ...
In the literature, self-injurious behavior and aggression are often lumped together collectively as ...
Indices were established for the Psychopathology Instrument for Mentally Retarded Adults (PIMRA) to ...
A critical element in the development of interpersonal skills is the ability to recognize facial exp...
The method used is descriptive in nature, wherein a case study was made of each of 6 mentally retard...
There is consistent evidence that a majority of mildly and moderately mentally retarded per-sons adj...
Research into behavior problems among individuals with mental retardation has been well devel-oped. ...
Social skills deficits and excesses are a defining aspect of mental retardation (MR). Research indic...
One of the defining features of mental retardation is a problem in adaptive functioning. An area of ...
Insufficient social skills and frequent and intense problem behaviour make the social adaptation of ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the social competence and work perf...
Social competence is defined as the child's ability to interact appropriately and to initiate change...