BackgroundThis study examines Weiner's recent cognitive emotional model which makes a distinction between judgements of control and responsibility and emphasizes the moderation of control by mitigating' factors. MethodIn response to four vignettes describing two conditions of control (high or low) and mitigating factors (present or absent), questionnaires rating judgements of responsibility and emotional responses (anger and sympathy) were completed by 52 care staff. ResultsAnalysis of the data for sympathy demonstrated that attributions of control were moderated by communication ability and that the effect of control upon sympathy was mediated by the judgement of responsibility. ConclusionsThe data offer tentative support Weiner's account ...
A popular thesis in psychology holds that ordinary people judge others’ mental states to be uncontro...
A large quantity of research on Challenging Behavior (CB) has focused on persons with intellectual d...
Perceived control is postulated as a possible moderator of the relationship between impairment and d...
Background This study examines the importance of staff judgements of responsibility for challenging ...
Bacground Previous studies have attempted to apply Weiner's attributional model of helping behaviour...
Background The evidence supporting the application of Weiners motivational model of helping to the ...
Background Previous studies have attempted to apply Weiner's attributional model of helping behaviou...
Objectives: There is now a body of research into the attributions that carers make of the challengin...
Background Beliefs about the controllability of behaviour have been consistently shown to be importa...
Current behavioural models incorporate challenging behaviour and staff actions into a 'dynamic behav...
Background: This study examines the relationship between the topography of challenging behaviour, su...
The literature review is interested in the presence of and reasons for poor emphatic understanding o...
Background This study aimed to develop a self-report measure of paid caregivers' empathy towards peo...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that paid and family carers’ practical responses, or hel...
Background: Children with intellectual disabilities have high rates of behaviour problems. This stu...
A popular thesis in psychology holds that ordinary people judge others’ mental states to be uncontro...
A large quantity of research on Challenging Behavior (CB) has focused on persons with intellectual d...
Perceived control is postulated as a possible moderator of the relationship between impairment and d...
Background This study examines the importance of staff judgements of responsibility for challenging ...
Bacground Previous studies have attempted to apply Weiner's attributional model of helping behaviour...
Background The evidence supporting the application of Weiners motivational model of helping to the ...
Background Previous studies have attempted to apply Weiner's attributional model of helping behaviou...
Objectives: There is now a body of research into the attributions that carers make of the challengin...
Background Beliefs about the controllability of behaviour have been consistently shown to be importa...
Current behavioural models incorporate challenging behaviour and staff actions into a 'dynamic behav...
Background: This study examines the relationship between the topography of challenging behaviour, su...
The literature review is interested in the presence of and reasons for poor emphatic understanding o...
Background This study aimed to develop a self-report measure of paid caregivers' empathy towards peo...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that paid and family carers’ practical responses, or hel...
Background: Children with intellectual disabilities have high rates of behaviour problems. This stu...
A popular thesis in psychology holds that ordinary people judge others’ mental states to be uncontro...
A large quantity of research on Challenging Behavior (CB) has focused on persons with intellectual d...
Perceived control is postulated as a possible moderator of the relationship between impairment and d...