IntroductionStudents with intellectual disabilities often exhibit increased anxiety levels, which can be associated with additional limitations and severe emotional distress. This study investigated the role of social acceptance, social rejection, and general functioning in predicting anxiety.MethodsUsing data on 1,125 students in 179 special needs classrooms that was collected at the beginning and end of one school year, multilevel models were used to predict whether future anxiety was associated with prior staff-perceived social acceptance or rejection by classmates, and with general functioning.ResultsWe found that greater staff-perceived social acceptance was related to a decrease in anxiety over the school year, however, no effect was ...
Background This paper reports findings from two complementary web-surveys conducted in the UK, in wh...
Background: Social anxiety and depressive symptoms are relatively common in adolescents with Mild to...
Anxiety has become the United States’ most common mental health disorder affecting about one third o...
Background: Experiences and perceptions of stigma have been shown to play a role in the psychopathol...
[[abstract]]Abstract Individuals with intellectual disabilities are viewed as careless and non-a...
Background: Students with intellectual disabilities (ID) exhibit increased rates of problem behavior...
Introduction: Individual social status among peers (i.e., acceptance and rejection) has important im...
The current study aimed to describe the symptoms of social anxiety symptoms among students with lear...
Introduction. Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience clinical or subclinical levels...
Hypotheses were proposed suggesting that learning disabilities predispose individuals toward anxiety...
Children and young people on the autism spectrum show elevated anxiety levels in comparison to typic...
As the number of students with anxiety increases, elementary school professionals are becoming more ...
Although anxiety is accepted as part of the learning process, there is little thought given to the i...
One argument for the inclusion of children with special education needs (SEN) is that they will bene...
Research object - connections between student's adaptation and anxiety. Hypothesis: Poorer adaptatio...
Background This paper reports findings from two complementary web-surveys conducted in the UK, in wh...
Background: Social anxiety and depressive symptoms are relatively common in adolescents with Mild to...
Anxiety has become the United States’ most common mental health disorder affecting about one third o...
Background: Experiences and perceptions of stigma have been shown to play a role in the psychopathol...
[[abstract]]Abstract Individuals with intellectual disabilities are viewed as careless and non-a...
Background: Students with intellectual disabilities (ID) exhibit increased rates of problem behavior...
Introduction: Individual social status among peers (i.e., acceptance and rejection) has important im...
The current study aimed to describe the symptoms of social anxiety symptoms among students with lear...
Introduction. Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience clinical or subclinical levels...
Hypotheses were proposed suggesting that learning disabilities predispose individuals toward anxiety...
Children and young people on the autism spectrum show elevated anxiety levels in comparison to typic...
As the number of students with anxiety increases, elementary school professionals are becoming more ...
Although anxiety is accepted as part of the learning process, there is little thought given to the i...
One argument for the inclusion of children with special education needs (SEN) is that they will bene...
Research object - connections between student's adaptation and anxiety. Hypothesis: Poorer adaptatio...
Background This paper reports findings from two complementary web-surveys conducted in the UK, in wh...
Background: Social anxiety and depressive symptoms are relatively common in adolescents with Mild to...
Anxiety has become the United States’ most common mental health disorder affecting about one third o...