Background This study examines the importance of staff judgements of responsibility for challenging behaviour in predicting their emotional and intended helping responses. Methods Sixty-two carers completed questionnaires rating attributions of internality, stability and controllability, emotions of sympathy and anger, judgements of responsibility for the development of challenging behaviour and for its resolution and intended effort in helping in response to a scenario describing an aggressive behaviour. Results Results showed significant correlations between judgements of responsibility and attributions, emotions and intended effort in helping. Regression analysis showed that the best predictor of intended helping is the emotion of sympat...
A study has shown that staff do not generally perceive challenging behaviour in people with profound...
Background Relationships between support staff and clients with intellectual disability (ID) are imp...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of studies that focused on variables like...
BackgroundThis study examines Weiner's recent cognitive emotional model which makes a distinction be...
Bacground Previous studies have attempted to apply Weiner's attributional model of helping behaviour...
Objectives: There is now a body of research into the attributions that carers make of the challengin...
Background Previous studies have attempted to apply Weiner's attributional model of helping behaviou...
Current behavioural models incorporate challenging behaviour and staff actions into a 'dynamic behav...
The staff-client interaction plays an important role in the development and maintenance or challengi...
Background The evidence supporting the application of Weiners motivational model of helping to the ...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that paid and family carers’ practical responses, or hel...
Background: This study examines the relationship between the topography of challenging behaviour, su...
Main Aim: To discover more about how care staff experience and understand the challenging behaviours...
Reasons why people might behave in ways that are challenging for others include dementia and learnin...
Objectives. The aim of the study was to explore an amended version of Weiner's (e.g. Weiner, 1980) h...
A study has shown that staff do not generally perceive challenging behaviour in people with profound...
Background Relationships between support staff and clients with intellectual disability (ID) are imp...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of studies that focused on variables like...
BackgroundThis study examines Weiner's recent cognitive emotional model which makes a distinction be...
Bacground Previous studies have attempted to apply Weiner's attributional model of helping behaviour...
Objectives: There is now a body of research into the attributions that carers make of the challengin...
Background Previous studies have attempted to apply Weiner's attributional model of helping behaviou...
Current behavioural models incorporate challenging behaviour and staff actions into a 'dynamic behav...
The staff-client interaction plays an important role in the development and maintenance or challengi...
Background The evidence supporting the application of Weiners motivational model of helping to the ...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that paid and family carers’ practical responses, or hel...
Background: This study examines the relationship between the topography of challenging behaviour, su...
Main Aim: To discover more about how care staff experience and understand the challenging behaviours...
Reasons why people might behave in ways that are challenging for others include dementia and learnin...
Objectives. The aim of the study was to explore an amended version of Weiner's (e.g. Weiner, 1980) h...
A study has shown that staff do not generally perceive challenging behaviour in people with profound...
Background Relationships between support staff and clients with intellectual disability (ID) are imp...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of studies that focused on variables like...