Assessing adaptive behaviour for deaf people is particularly complicated due to confounding cultural, linguistic, and methodological issues. A thematic analysis of expert comments yielded a potential new working definition of adaptive behaviour and initial guidelines for assessing adaptive behaviour accordingly
Background and Aim: Studies have found that deaf individuals have higher rates of psychiatric disord...
A Delphi consensus methodology was used to adapt a screening tool, the Social Responsiveness Scale– ...
Adaptive behaviour (AB) is a way of meeting personal requirements of natural and social surroundings...
Introduction Adaptive behaviour has become increasingly important in the assessment of intellectu...
Assessing deaf adults’ cognitive ability and adaptive behaviour is complex due to confounding factor...
BackgroundAt least one in three individuals who are prelingually deaf has special needs, most common...
This thesis examines the assessment and treatment of problematic and offending behaviours within the...
Deaf people are known to have significantly poorer reading comprehension skills when compared to the...
This article discusses the existence of a cultural and professional obsession with pathology which h...
Background and Objective: Studies on people with both Hearing Impairments (HI) and an Intellectual D...
Background: In this article, we describe our study of the prevalence of behaviour that challenges an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-71)Deaf individuals with language dysfluency are faced...
The major purpose of this study was to examine for the older deaf adult some of the important factor...
The study was undertaken to apprehend the distinction between adults with hearingability and adults ...
A significant percentage of deaf children are diagnosed with additional disabilities, with estimates...
Background and Aim: Studies have found that deaf individuals have higher rates of psychiatric disord...
A Delphi consensus methodology was used to adapt a screening tool, the Social Responsiveness Scale– ...
Adaptive behaviour (AB) is a way of meeting personal requirements of natural and social surroundings...
Introduction Adaptive behaviour has become increasingly important in the assessment of intellectu...
Assessing deaf adults’ cognitive ability and adaptive behaviour is complex due to confounding factor...
BackgroundAt least one in three individuals who are prelingually deaf has special needs, most common...
This thesis examines the assessment and treatment of problematic and offending behaviours within the...
Deaf people are known to have significantly poorer reading comprehension skills when compared to the...
This article discusses the existence of a cultural and professional obsession with pathology which h...
Background and Objective: Studies on people with both Hearing Impairments (HI) and an Intellectual D...
Background: In this article, we describe our study of the prevalence of behaviour that challenges an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-71)Deaf individuals with language dysfluency are faced...
The major purpose of this study was to examine for the older deaf adult some of the important factor...
The study was undertaken to apprehend the distinction between adults with hearingability and adults ...
A significant percentage of deaf children are diagnosed with additional disabilities, with estimates...
Background and Aim: Studies have found that deaf individuals have higher rates of psychiatric disord...
A Delphi consensus methodology was used to adapt a screening tool, the Social Responsiveness Scale– ...
Adaptive behaviour (AB) is a way of meeting personal requirements of natural and social surroundings...