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Peer reviewedGerhardt, Peter; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1991
This paper reviews the efficacy of aversive interventions in the treatment of individuals with developmental disabilities. It also considers the ethical and legal issues involved and concludes that there is empirical, ethical, and legal support for the continued availability of aversive interventions as treatment options if sufficient safeguards…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Developmental Disabilities, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCarr, Edward G. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1991
The comment on a paper about the use of aversive interventions with developmentally disabled persons (EC 602 022) questions the effectiveness of aversive interventions and suggests effective nonaversive or less aversive interventions can usually be found. (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Developmental Disabilities, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedReiter, Shunit; And Others – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1992
Comparison of 28 families of children with Down's Syndrome (DS) and 28 families of children with general developmental disabilities (GDD) found no significant differences in parents' attitudes toward the child and his disability, parents' utilization of and satisfaction with available services, or parents' preferences for "segregated" (DS only)…
Descriptors: Children, Delivery Systems, Developmental Disabilities, Downs Syndrome
Bambara, Linda M.; Ager, Christina – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1992
Three adults with moderate developmental disabilities living in the community learned to independently self-schedule their leisure activity by choosing picture cards and placing them in a sequenced activity book. Self-scheduling was maintained at follow up, and resulted in increases in the weekly frequency and diversity of self-directed leisure…
Descriptors: Adults, Developmental Disabilities, Group Homes, Leisure Education
Peer reviewedDucharme, Joseph M.; Feldman, Maurice A. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1992
Two studies compared the effectiveness of different strategies for promoting generalization of staff skills in teaching self-care routines to clients with developmental disabilities. Results indicated that general case training was more effective at promoting generalized training effects than provision of written instructions, single case…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Caregivers, Case Studies
Peer reviewedFeldman, Maurice A.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1992
Eleven mothers with developmental disabilities who provided neglectful child care received parent training. The training (consisting of verbal instructions, pictorial manuals, modeling, feedback, and reinforcement) resulted in rapid acquisition and maintenance of child-care skills in all mothers. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Child Neglect, Child Rearing, Developmental Disabilities, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedHolland, A. J. – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1991
This paper discusses the assessment of psychiatric and behavior disorders occurring in people with developmental disorders and the problems arising when such behavior results in offenses against the law. The paper argues that a multidisciplinary approach is needed in such cases, given the complex interaction among possible brain pathology,…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Disorders, Correctional Rehabilitation, Crime
Peer reviewedWehmeyer, Michael L. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1994
A survey of 216 adults with cognitive and developmental disabilities who belong to self-advocacy groups found that individuals unemployed and employed in sheltered settings perceived themselves as having less control than individuals employed competitively. Results are examined in light of quality of life findings, focusing on the need to include…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Developmental Disabilities, Employment
Peer reviewedKastner, Theodore A.; Walsh, Kevin – Mental Retardation, 1994
This response to a description of a psychotropic drug review process, TAPER, suggests that the data supporting the reported low rate and dosage level of psychotropic drug use resulting from the process were misleading and inaccurate. Implications of such a drug review process for facilities serving people with developmental disabilities are drawn.…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Developmental Disabilities, Drug Therapy, Incidence
Lozano, Beverly – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1993
The effects of independent living training programs for 1,498 people with developmental disabilities were examined. After seven years, individuals who had received greater amounts of independent living services and improved/maintained their independent living skills were more likely to still live independently. There was no relationship between…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Developmental Disabilities, Independent Living, Maintenance
Peer reviewedGleason, John J. – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1993
Interactional patterns of 64 institutionalized persons with severe/profound multiple developmental disabilities revealed that they learned meaning through the understanding of situational events with others. Three behavioral patterns are differentiated: interference, participation, and ambiguity. Professional understanding of the social and…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Behavior Patterns, Comprehension, Context Effect
Peer reviewedBagnato, Stephen J.; Neisworth, John T. – School Psychology Quarterly, 1994
Conducted national consumer survey of preschool psychologists (n=185) regarding treatment and social validity of early intelligence tests for preschoolers with developmental deficits (n=7,223). Results demonstrated that early intelligence tests failed to be acceptable tools 43% of time and failed to document eligibility of over 3,000 young…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Educational Diagnosis, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Problems
Peer reviewedWyer, Doug; Hallinan, Peter – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1994
A 10-week course designed to assist adults of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent with profound developmental disabilities to function more effectively was evaluated. Issues emerged concerning the lack of lead-time for course set-up, the inappropriateness of the curriculum, and communication and logistical difficulties. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Daily Living Skills, Demonstration Programs, Developmental Disabilities
Wetzel, Mary C.; Taylor, M. Jo – Education and Training in Mental Retardation, 1991
Analysis of videotapes of training procedures with 12 developmentally disabled adults in a horticultural day work program found an overall staff emphasis on selectively attending to workers' successful behavior with evidence of both efficiency and effectiveness of this approach. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Developmental Disabilities, Efficiency, Horticulture
Peer reviewedSands, Deanna J.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1991
Satisfaction with human services and quality of life was evaluated through interviews with 247 Colorado individuals with developmental disabilities (age 0-72 years) assisted by caregivers. Consumer satisfaction and levels of integration, productivity, and independence were measured for the following services: case management, residential,…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Delivery Systems, Developmental Disabilities, Human Services


