BACKGROUND: The study examined developmental trajectories of prosocial behaviours, internalising and externalising behaviour problems in children with intellectual disabilities (ID) between pre-school and middle childhood. METHOD: Growth models examined the best-fitting trajectories for internalising and externalising behaviour problems, as well as prosocial behaviours, in 555 children with ID between the ages of three and 11 years from the UK Millennium Cohort Study. Models were also fitted to examine the association of child outcomes with time-varying maternal psychological distress and life satisfaction. Finally, models were extended to compare trajectories with typically developing children. RESULTS: Externalising behaviour problems and...
This study described similarities and differences in the 5-year stability and change of problem beha...
The presence of an intellectual disability (ID) alongside autism is considered to increase the risk ...
Longitudinal research into the development of prosociality during childhood contributes to our under...
Background: The study examined developmental trajectories of prosocial behaviours, internalising an...
Background The study examined developmental trajectories of prosocial behaviours, internalising and...
A family developmental framework was applied to data from families of children with intellectual dis...
This study sets out to identify the incidence and development of disabled children’s problem behav...
BACKGROUND: The paucity of research investigating the role of the physical environment in the develo...
Background: We aimed to describe similarities and differences in the developmental course of psychop...
We examined parenting behaviors, and their association with concurrent and later child behavior prob...
A family developmental framework was applied to data from families of children with intellectual dis...
Background: Understanding the correlates of behaviours that challenge (CB) can help in both identif...
This study sets out to identify the incidence and development of disabled children’s problem behavio...
Aims To investigate behavioural problems throughout childhood and adolescent, and its relationship ...
Children and young people with intellectual disability (ID) are at increased risk of mental health d...
This study described similarities and differences in the 5-year stability and change of problem beha...
The presence of an intellectual disability (ID) alongside autism is considered to increase the risk ...
Longitudinal research into the development of prosociality during childhood contributes to our under...
Background: The study examined developmental trajectories of prosocial behaviours, internalising an...
Background The study examined developmental trajectories of prosocial behaviours, internalising and...
A family developmental framework was applied to data from families of children with intellectual dis...
This study sets out to identify the incidence and development of disabled children’s problem behav...
BACKGROUND: The paucity of research investigating the role of the physical environment in the develo...
Background: We aimed to describe similarities and differences in the developmental course of psychop...
We examined parenting behaviors, and their association with concurrent and later child behavior prob...
A family developmental framework was applied to data from families of children with intellectual dis...
Background: Understanding the correlates of behaviours that challenge (CB) can help in both identif...
This study sets out to identify the incidence and development of disabled children’s problem behavio...
Aims To investigate behavioural problems throughout childhood and adolescent, and its relationship ...
Children and young people with intellectual disability (ID) are at increased risk of mental health d...
This study described similarities and differences in the 5-year stability and change of problem beha...
The presence of an intellectual disability (ID) alongside autism is considered to increase the risk ...
Longitudinal research into the development of prosociality during childhood contributes to our under...