نتایج جستجو برای: injurious behavior

تعداد نتایج: 621356  

Journal: :Seizure 2012
Serafino Buono Fabio Scannella Maria Bernadette Palmigiano Maurizio Elia Mike Kerr Santo Di Nuovo

We aimed to identify the presence of self-injurious behavior in a sample of 158 people with intellectual disability and epilepsy as compared with a control sample consisting of 195 people with intellectual disability without epilepsy. The Italian Scale for the Assessment of self-injurious behaviors was used to describe self-injurious behavior in both groups. The groups were matched for ID degre...

Journal: :Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews 2001
S R Schroeder M L Oster-Granite G Berkson J W Bodfish G R Breese M F Cataldo E H Cook L S Crnic I DeLeon W Fisher J C Harris R H Horner B Iwata H A Jinnah B H King J M Lauder M H Lewis K Newell W L Nyhan J Rojahn G P Sackett C Sandman F Symons R E Tessel T Thompson D F Wong

This paper summarizes a conference held at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development on December 6-7, 1999, on self-injurious behavior [SIB] in developmental disabilities. Twenty-six of the top researchers in the U.S. from this field representing 13 different disciplines discussed environmental mechanisms, epidemiology, behavioral and pharmacological intervention strategies, ...

2010
Janis Whitlock

What constitutes non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a matter of some debate, but its growing presence in mainstream and popular media as well as the growing number of anecdotal reports by physicians, therapists, and junior and senior high school counselors suggest that it may be, as some have called it, ‘‘the next teen disorder’’ [1]. Referred to in the literature and media as ‘‘self-injurious ...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2015
Nicole A Short Chelsea R Ennis Mary E Oglesby Joseph W Boffa Thomas E Joiner Norman B Schmidt

Although posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with self-injurious behavior, it is currently unclear what mechanisms may account for this relationship. Sleep disturbances may be relevant as they are common among those with PTSD and are associated with emotion regulation difficulties, which may increase vulnerability to self-injurious behavior. As such, we investigated the relations...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 1988
V M Durand D B Crimmins

Reliability and validity data are reported for an instrument designed to identify variables maintaining self-injurious behavior. The Motivation Assessment Scale (MAS) is a 16-item questionnaire that addresses the situational determinants of self-injurious behavior in persons with autism and other developmental disorders. The reliability study indicated that teachers of 50 developmentally disabl...

Journal: :Pediatric Neurology Briefs 2004

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021

Journal: :Annals of neurology 1987
B H Herman M K Hammock A Arthur-Smith J Egan I Chatoor A Werner N Zelnik

The effect of naltrexone (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 mg/kg) on the frequency of self-injurious behavior (SIB) was investigated in three male adolescents. The frequency of total SIB was reduced significantly in all three subjects; dose-dependent decreases (at 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 mg/kg) in SIB frequency were observed in the two mentally retarded subjects. These data suggest a role for opioid peptides i...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Moscow State Regional University (Psychology) 2016

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