Six types of antisocial and delinquent behaviors (e.g., property destruction and authority avoidance) were assessed in 526 youths (11 to 24 years of age) with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities and 1,030 11- to 18-year-olds without intellectual disabilities. Overall, 10% to 20% of youths with intellectual disabilities exhibited some type of antisocial and delinquent behavior, which were quite persistent over a 5-year period. Youths who exhibited one type of antisocial and delinquent behavior were likely to also exhibit other types of such behaviors. Being male, younger, and having behavioral problems particularly predicted these behaviors across a 5-year period. Overall, boys but not girls with intellectual disabilities exhibited ...
A growing interest exists in mechanisms involved in behaviour problems in children with mild intelle...
This study investigated the relationship between cognitive functioning and Emotionally Disabled (ED)...
Background: We aimed to describe similarities and differences in the developmental course of psychop...
Six types of antisocial and delinquent behaviors (e.g., property destruction and authority avoidance...
Background Research has suggested increased risk of anti-social behaviour amongst individuals with i...
The purpose of this paper is intended to provide better insight on what type of behaviors and how to...
Maladaptive behavior has a high incidence rate in populations with autism spectrum disorder and inte...
Recidivism of delinquency in juveniles with learning disabilities (LD), the focus of the present stu...
The relation between mild to borderline intellectual disability (MBID) and violent offense behavior ...
International audiencePurpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the prevalence of aggressi...
The main aim of this study was diagnosta behavioral disorders occurring in young people with intelle...
Background: The main objective of this study was to assess and compare the prevalence of a wide rang...
It is widely accepted that children with intellectual disability (ID) are prime candidates for being...
AbstractIt is widely accepted that children with intellectual disability (ID) are prime candidates f...
Purpose Elucidating where antisocial or violent behaviour arises within the life course of individua...
A growing interest exists in mechanisms involved in behaviour problems in children with mild intelle...
This study investigated the relationship between cognitive functioning and Emotionally Disabled (ED)...
Background: We aimed to describe similarities and differences in the developmental course of psychop...
Six types of antisocial and delinquent behaviors (e.g., property destruction and authority avoidance...
Background Research has suggested increased risk of anti-social behaviour amongst individuals with i...
The purpose of this paper is intended to provide better insight on what type of behaviors and how to...
Maladaptive behavior has a high incidence rate in populations with autism spectrum disorder and inte...
Recidivism of delinquency in juveniles with learning disabilities (LD), the focus of the present stu...
The relation between mild to borderline intellectual disability (MBID) and violent offense behavior ...
International audiencePurpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the prevalence of aggressi...
The main aim of this study was diagnosta behavioral disorders occurring in young people with intelle...
Background: The main objective of this study was to assess and compare the prevalence of a wide rang...
It is widely accepted that children with intellectual disability (ID) are prime candidates for being...
AbstractIt is widely accepted that children with intellectual disability (ID) are prime candidates f...
Purpose Elucidating where antisocial or violent behaviour arises within the life course of individua...
A growing interest exists in mechanisms involved in behaviour problems in children with mild intelle...
This study investigated the relationship between cognitive functioning and Emotionally Disabled (ED)...
Background: We aimed to describe similarities and differences in the developmental course of psychop...