TITLE

A preliminary study on the prevalence of challenging behaviours

AUTHOR(S)
Cheung, Man Cheung; Cumella, Stuart
PUB. DATE
December 1996
SOURCE
Psychological Reports;Dec96 Part 2, Vol. 79 Issue 3, p1427
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Evaluates the prevalence of challenging behavior among subjects with learning disabilities in an English health district. Nature of subjects' disabilities; Hyperactivity and irritability as common challenging behaviors; Common psychiatric disorders of the subjects; Implications for further study.
ACCESSION #
9707184685

Tags: LEARNING disabled persons -- Psychology

 

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