Success of psychosocial interventions in reducing aggressive challenging behaviour is likely to be related not only to mechanistic aspects but also to therapeutic and system factors. The study aims to examine the facilitators and barriers that influence whether psychosocial interventions for aggressive challenging behaviour in adults with intellectual disabilities lead to positive change. We conducted 42 semi-structured interviews with adults with intellectual disabilities who display aggressive challenging behaviour, family/paid carers, and professionals engaged in or delivering a psychosocial intervention across the UK. Data were analysed thematically using a framework approach. Stakeholders considered therapeutic and supportive relations...
AIMS AND METHOD: NHS England recommends the commissioning of intensive support teams (ISTs) to provi...
Mental health conditions are often underdiagnosed in adults with intellectual disability and do not ...
Background: Arabs with intellectual disabilities and/or autism may exhibit challenging behaviour tha...
Success of psychosocial interventions in reducing aggressive challenging behaviour is likely to be r...
Background: Findings suggest approximately one in six people with intellectual disability engage in ...
<b>Introduction:</b> Aggressive behaviours can be disabling for adults with intellectua...
Purpose of Review To summarise findings about the prevalence and correlates of challenging behaviou...
BackgroundStaff training in positive behaviour support (PBS) is a widespread treatment approach for ...
It has been suggested that individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at increased risk of ...
Abstract Background Findings suggest approximately one in six people with intellectual disability en...
Background Adults with intellectual disabilities often display behaviour that challenges that is a ...
Studies have highlighted successful outcomes of psychological therapies for people with intellectual...
BACKGROUND: Preliminary studies have indicated that training staff in Positive Behaviour Support (PB...
Background: This article is the second in a two-part series. We focused on the effectiveness of rest...
Background: National policy recommends intensive support teams for all areas of England for adults w...
AIMS AND METHOD: NHS England recommends the commissioning of intensive support teams (ISTs) to provi...
Mental health conditions are often underdiagnosed in adults with intellectual disability and do not ...
Background: Arabs with intellectual disabilities and/or autism may exhibit challenging behaviour tha...
Success of psychosocial interventions in reducing aggressive challenging behaviour is likely to be r...
Background: Findings suggest approximately one in six people with intellectual disability engage in ...
<b>Introduction:</b> Aggressive behaviours can be disabling for adults with intellectua...
Purpose of Review To summarise findings about the prevalence and correlates of challenging behaviou...
BackgroundStaff training in positive behaviour support (PBS) is a widespread treatment approach for ...
It has been suggested that individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at increased risk of ...
Abstract Background Findings suggest approximately one in six people with intellectual disability en...
Background Adults with intellectual disabilities often display behaviour that challenges that is a ...
Studies have highlighted successful outcomes of psychological therapies for people with intellectual...
BACKGROUND: Preliminary studies have indicated that training staff in Positive Behaviour Support (PB...
Background: This article is the second in a two-part series. We focused on the effectiveness of rest...
Background: National policy recommends intensive support teams for all areas of England for adults w...
AIMS AND METHOD: NHS England recommends the commissioning of intensive support teams (ISTs) to provi...
Mental health conditions are often underdiagnosed in adults with intellectual disability and do not ...
Background: Arabs with intellectual disabilities and/or autism may exhibit challenging behaviour tha...