Background: Many people with intellectual disabilities display high levels of anger, and cognitive-behavioural anger management interventions are used routinely. However, for these methods to be used optimally, a better understanding is needed of different forms of anger assessment. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of a range of measures to self- and carer reports of anger expression, including instruments used to assess mental health and challenging behaviour. Method: Adults with intellectual disabilities, who had been identified as having problems with anger control, their key-workers and home carers all rated the service users' trait anger, using parallel versions of the same instrument (the Provocation Inventory...
Background This study examines the importance of staff judgements of responsibility for challenging ...
Introduction: People with intellectual disabilities and co-occurring psychopathology have a relative...
Background: Several research findings indicate that aggression in individuals with intellectual disa...
Background: Many people with intellectual disabilities display high levels of anger, and cognitive-b...
Section 1: Literature Review This paper reviews the literature relating to the cognitive behavioural...
Background: Many people with intellectual disabilities find it hard to control their anger and this ...
BACKGROUND: Anger is a frequent problem for many people with intellectual disabilities, and is often...
Anger and associated aggressive behaviour are significant clinical issues for many people with intel...
Background: This study examines the relationship between the topography of challenging behaviour, su...
Background: The present study examined the psychometric properties of the Anger Bodily Sensations In...
<b>Introduction:</b> Aggressive behaviours can be disabling for adults with intellectua...
Background Recent studies have suggested that cognitive biases may play an important mediating role ...
Background: Anger and aggression among adults with intellectual disability (ID) are associated with...
Objectives: There is now a body of research into the attributions that carers make of the challengin...
Assessment of angry patients with mental retardation or borderline intellectual functioning is time ...
Background This study examines the importance of staff judgements of responsibility for challenging ...
Introduction: People with intellectual disabilities and co-occurring psychopathology have a relative...
Background: Several research findings indicate that aggression in individuals with intellectual disa...
Background: Many people with intellectual disabilities display high levels of anger, and cognitive-b...
Section 1: Literature Review This paper reviews the literature relating to the cognitive behavioural...
Background: Many people with intellectual disabilities find it hard to control their anger and this ...
BACKGROUND: Anger is a frequent problem for many people with intellectual disabilities, and is often...
Anger and associated aggressive behaviour are significant clinical issues for many people with intel...
Background: This study examines the relationship between the topography of challenging behaviour, su...
Background: The present study examined the psychometric properties of the Anger Bodily Sensations In...
<b>Introduction:</b> Aggressive behaviours can be disabling for adults with intellectua...
Background Recent studies have suggested that cognitive biases may play an important mediating role ...
Background: Anger and aggression among adults with intellectual disability (ID) are associated with...
Objectives: There is now a body of research into the attributions that carers make of the challengin...
Assessment of angry patients with mental retardation or borderline intellectual functioning is time ...
Background This study examines the importance of staff judgements of responsibility for challenging ...
Introduction: People with intellectual disabilities and co-occurring psychopathology have a relative...
Background: Several research findings indicate that aggression in individuals with intellectual disa...