This study assessed adaptive functioning in children and adults with Williams syndrome. The aims were to: (1) profile adaptive functioning; (2) investigate the relationship between adaptive functions and gender, CA, and IQ; (3) investigate the relationship between levels of adaptive functioning and family environment characteristics. In line with predictions: (1) there was extensive variability in adaptive functions; (2) neither gender nor IQ were significantly related to adaptive skills, but Communication skills and Interpersonal Relationship skills failed to make appropriate gains relative to same aged peers and (3) adaptive functioning was significantly related to family environment. Practical and clinical implications are discussed.18 p...
Abstract Objectives Motor difficulties are present across a range of...
The developmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) has been associated with an atypical social profil...
Central to the developmental psychopathology perspective is the claim that studying normal and atypi...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.General introduction -- Chapter 1. Systema...
Previous studies have investigated trajectories of cognitive, language and adaptive functioning in W...
Previous studies have investigated trajectories of cognitive, language and adaptive functioning in W...
Background Little is known about trajectories of cognitive functioning as individuals with Willi...
© 2005 Marilee A. Martens.The interrelationships between brain, cognition, and behaviour are complex...
Studies on neuropsychological abilities in Williams syndrome (WS) and Down syndrome (DS) have typica...
The present research aimed to comprehensively explore psychopathology in Williams syndrome (WS) acro...
People with Williams syndrome (WMS) have a unique social phenotype characterised by unusually strong...
The relationship between age and IQ was evaluated in a cross-sectional sample of 80 individuals with...
The relationship between age and IQ was evaluated in a cross-sectional sample of 80 individuals with...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that causes cardiac abnormalities, difficult...
This longitudinal study assessed cognition in Williams syndrome (WS) over a 5 year period using the ...
Abstract Objectives Motor difficulties are present across a range of...
The developmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) has been associated with an atypical social profil...
Central to the developmental psychopathology perspective is the claim that studying normal and atypi...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.General introduction -- Chapter 1. Systema...
Previous studies have investigated trajectories of cognitive, language and adaptive functioning in W...
Previous studies have investigated trajectories of cognitive, language and adaptive functioning in W...
Background Little is known about trajectories of cognitive functioning as individuals with Willi...
© 2005 Marilee A. Martens.The interrelationships between brain, cognition, and behaviour are complex...
Studies on neuropsychological abilities in Williams syndrome (WS) and Down syndrome (DS) have typica...
The present research aimed to comprehensively explore psychopathology in Williams syndrome (WS) acro...
People with Williams syndrome (WMS) have a unique social phenotype characterised by unusually strong...
The relationship between age and IQ was evaluated in a cross-sectional sample of 80 individuals with...
The relationship between age and IQ was evaluated in a cross-sectional sample of 80 individuals with...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that causes cardiac abnormalities, difficult...
This longitudinal study assessed cognition in Williams syndrome (WS) over a 5 year period using the ...
Abstract Objectives Motor difficulties are present across a range of...
The developmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) has been associated with an atypical social profil...
Central to the developmental psychopathology perspective is the claim that studying normal and atypi...