This paper describes the results of an epidemiological survey focused upon people with mental handicap who show behaviour problems. The survey was carried out in seven Health Districts in the North West. An operational definition of behaviour problems is constructed which is based on the use of specific resources, or the particular consequences of behaviour in terms of injury to self or others, destruction or damage to property, or severe social disruption. Rates of prevalence of individuals whose behaviour meets the definition are given across a range of locations, and for adults and children. Following this, information collected about each individual identified is used to restrict attention to people showing more severe problems. The var...
Primary objective: To determine the type and severity of challenging behaviours among a cohort of br...
This chapter provides definitions of challenging behaviour and reviews the evidence on prevalence an...
Following earlier findings that people with intellectual disability and challenging behaviour receiv...
A total population study was undertaken in two areas of England to identify the situation and charac...
The severity of management problems of 13 types of problem behaviour presented by a total population...
The main goals of this study were to determine the prevalence, frequency and severity of challenging...
A survey was conducted on aggressive behaviour within a population of 2412 persons with intellectual...
A total population study of people in Wales with severe intellectual disability and the most severe ...
Previous research has suggested substantial variation in prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders i...
SUMMARY A survey of 282 young adults, mentally handicapped on an administrative definition, was unde...
Mental disability of children, young people and adults represents a serious health and social diffic...
The following oases are examples of different physical conditions which accounted for abnormal behav...
Background: Challenging behaviours in people with an intellectual disability (ID) often develop earl...
As some people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) are at a high risk of dev...
The characteristics of two samples of people with learning disabilities and severely challenging beh...
Primary objective: To determine the type and severity of challenging behaviours among a cohort of br...
This chapter provides definitions of challenging behaviour and reviews the evidence on prevalence an...
Following earlier findings that people with intellectual disability and challenging behaviour receiv...
A total population study was undertaken in two areas of England to identify the situation and charac...
The severity of management problems of 13 types of problem behaviour presented by a total population...
The main goals of this study were to determine the prevalence, frequency and severity of challenging...
A survey was conducted on aggressive behaviour within a population of 2412 persons with intellectual...
A total population study of people in Wales with severe intellectual disability and the most severe ...
Previous research has suggested substantial variation in prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders i...
SUMMARY A survey of 282 young adults, mentally handicapped on an administrative definition, was unde...
Mental disability of children, young people and adults represents a serious health and social diffic...
The following oases are examples of different physical conditions which accounted for abnormal behav...
Background: Challenging behaviours in people with an intellectual disability (ID) often develop earl...
As some people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) are at a high risk of dev...
The characteristics of two samples of people with learning disabilities and severely challenging beh...
Primary objective: To determine the type and severity of challenging behaviours among a cohort of br...
This chapter provides definitions of challenging behaviour and reviews the evidence on prevalence an...
Following earlier findings that people with intellectual disability and challenging behaviour receiv...