A demographic sample of 28 severely and profoundly mentally handicapped adults with a mental age of four years and below were assessed on Part 1 of the Adaptive Behavior Scale (ABS) at three points 18 months apart. The Griffiths Mental Development Scales and Reynell Developmental Language Scales were also conducted at the first and last assessment points. The subjects were resident in either a small community-based home, the parental home or other residential institutions. The small-home group showed the greatest adaptive behaviour change particularly in the areas of independent functioning, domestic skills and self-direction and on the scale total. Although reservations are expressed on the accuracy of assessment, the ABS data and the comp...
The purpose of this article was to review studies of behavioral development and household and commun...
Background The triad of impairments characteristic of autistic spectrum disorders and severe challen...
The purpose of this article was to review studies of behavioral development and household and commun...
A demographic sample of 28 severely and profoundly mentally handicapped adults with a mental age of ...
Fifty-one residents of 14 staffed houses for people with intellectual disabilities were assessed usi...
The main aims of this study were to examine the adaptive behaviour of institutionalized mentally ret...
Since 1959, adaptive behavior has been defined by the American Association on Mental Deficiency (AAM...
This study deals with the adaptive behaviors and homemaking skills of mentally retarded individuals ...
Recently, much interest has centered on the transfer of mentally handicapped people from institution...
Adaptive behaviour (AB) is a way of meeting personal requirements of natural and social surroundings...
The development of adaptive skills is determined by factors inherent to a person, as well as by oppo...
The development of adaptive skills is determined by factors inherent to a person, as well as by oppo...
Although it is generally accepted that beneficial effects accrue when relocating persons with severe...
The present study addresses critical gaps in the literature by examining residential transitions amo...
The purpose of this article was to review studies of behavioral development and household and commun...
Background The triad of impairments characteristic of autistic spectrum disorders and severe challen...
The purpose of this article was to review studies of behavioral development and household and commun...
A demographic sample of 28 severely and profoundly mentally handicapped adults with a mental age of ...
Fifty-one residents of 14 staffed houses for people with intellectual disabilities were assessed usi...
The main aims of this study were to examine the adaptive behaviour of institutionalized mentally ret...
Since 1959, adaptive behavior has been defined by the American Association on Mental Deficiency (AAM...
This study deals with the adaptive behaviors and homemaking skills of mentally retarded individuals ...
Recently, much interest has centered on the transfer of mentally handicapped people from institution...
Adaptive behaviour (AB) is a way of meeting personal requirements of natural and social surroundings...
The development of adaptive skills is determined by factors inherent to a person, as well as by oppo...
The development of adaptive skills is determined by factors inherent to a person, as well as by oppo...
Although it is generally accepted that beneficial effects accrue when relocating persons with severe...
The present study addresses critical gaps in the literature by examining residential transitions amo...
The purpose of this article was to review studies of behavioral development and household and commun...
Background The triad of impairments characteristic of autistic spectrum disorders and severe challen...
The purpose of this article was to review studies of behavioral development and household and commun...