نتایج جستجو برای: attention deficit and disruptive behavior disorder

تعداد نتایج: 16948969  

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry 0
niloufar jafari faculty of psychology,tehran university, tehran, iran mohammad reza mohammadi psychiatry and psychology research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mehdi khanbani faculty of psychology,tehran university, tehran, iran saeedeh farid islamic azad university, tehran markaz branch, tehran, iran parisa chiti faculty of psychology, esfahan university, tehran, iran

objective: the present research was conducted to study the effect of play therapy on reducing behavioral problems of children with oppositional defiant disorder. method: using multistage cluster sampling, regions 6, 7, and 8 in tehran were selected. among kindergartens of these areas, 3 kindergartens which were supported by the welfare organization were randomly selected. of all the pre-school ...

Journal: :Journal of school psychology 2010
Carrie A Semke S Andrew Garbacz Kyongboon Kwon Susan M Sheridan Kathryn E Woods

Children with disruptive behaviors are at risk for adverse outcomes. Family involvement is a significant predictor of positive child behavior outcomes; however, little research has investigated parent psychological variables that influence family involvement for children with disruptive behaviors. This study investigated the role of parental motivational beliefs (i.e., role construction and eff...

Journal: :Journal of community psychology 2012
Erin O'Connor Eileen Rodriguez Elise Cappella Jordan Morris Sandee McClowry

In this article, we investigate the effectiveness of INSIGHTS into Children's Temperament (INSIGHTS), a temperament-based preventive intervention, in reducing the disruptive behavior problems of young children from low-income, urban families. Results indicate that children enrolled in INSIGHTS evidenced a decrease in disruptive behavior problems over the course of the intervention, with childre...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2004
Carole Conyers Raymond Miltenberger Amber Maki Rebecca Barenz Mandy Jurgens Angela Sailer Meredith Haugen Brandon Kopp

This study investigated the effectiveness of response cost and differential reinforcement of other behavior (DRO) in reducing the disruptive behaviors of 25 children in a preschool classroom. Using an alternating treatments design, disruptive behavior was reduced when the participants earned tokens for the absence of disruptive behavior (DRO) or lost tokens for the occurrence of disruptive beha...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2003
Barbara Maughan Richard Rowe Rolf Loeber Magda Stouthamer-Loeber

Although reading difficulties show well-established overlaps with disruptive behavior disorders in childhood, much less is known about reading-disabled children's vulnerability to emotional difficulties. Using longitudinal data from 6 assessments of boys in the Pittsburgh Youth Study, we found robust links between severe, persistent reading problems and increased risk for depressed mood in a co...

2009
Jo M. Walrath

Disruptive behavior in healthcare has been identified as a threat to quality of care, nurse retention, and a culture of safety. A qualitative study elicited registered nurse experiences with disruptive clinician behavior in an acute care hospital. A conceptual framework was developed to provide a structure for organizing and describing this complex construct that includes 4 primary concepts: di...

2012
Sara R. Jaffee Ken B. Hanscombe Claire M. A. Haworth Oliver S. P. Davis Robert Plomin

Chaotic home lives are correlated with behavior problems in children. In the study reported here, we tested whether there was a cross-lagged relation between children's experience of chaos and their disruptive behaviors (conduct problems and hyperactivity-inattention). Using genetically informative models, we then tested for the first time whether the influence of household chaos on disruptive ...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2002
Stephen P Hinshaw

This study investigated a diverse sample of girls (6-12 years of age) with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), combined type (n = 93) and inattentive type (n = 47), plus age- and ethnicity-matched comparison girls (n = 88), who participated in research summer programs. Speech and language problems, grade retention, and adoption characterized the ADHD sample; documented abuse charac...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2005
Anthony Dicesare David B McAdam Amy Toner James Varrell

In the present investigation, a functional analysis of the disruptive behavior of a 18-year-old man who had been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and moderate mental retardation was conducted, both when he was taking methylphenidate and when he was not taking the medication. The results of this functional analysis demonstrated that the participant's disruptive behaviors w...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2007
Frouke E P L Sondeijker Robert F Ferdinand Albertine J Oldehinkel R Veenstra H Tiemeier Johan Ormel Frank C Verhulst

It is important to investigate associations between biological factors and disruptive behaviors in children and adolescents. Antisocial, aggressive, and criminal behaviors in adults often begin early in life. Disruptive behaviors are often thought to be associated with low activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Cortisol, the end-product of this axis, can be measured to inves...

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