نتایج جستجو برای: intellectually disabled children

تعداد نتایج: 477204  

2008
Christine Maguth Nezu Jeffrey Greenberg Arthur M. Nezu

Abstract In this brief article, we provide relevant background concerning the prevalence, characteristics and vulnerabilities of intellectually disabled (ID) sex offenders, as well as scientifically-informed guidelines for treatment. Finally, we provide a description of Project STOP, an outpatient cognitive behavioral assessment and treatment program.

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1982
H Daoud T O'Farrell R L Cruess

H. Daoud, MD, FRCS, Lecturer, McGill University, Montreal; Lake Shore Hospital. Montreal. T. O’Farrell. MD. BSc, CSPQ. Assistant Professor, Department ofOrthopaedic Surgery, McGill University. Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal: Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, 1529 Cedar Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1A6. R. L. Cruess. MD, FRCS(C). Dean ofthe Faculty ofMedicine, McIntyre Medical ...

2017
Anita Franklin Patricia Sloper

Increasing children’s and young people’s participation in decisions, about their own care and about service development, is a policy priority. Although in general participation is increasing, disabled children are less likely to be involved than nondisabled children and it is unclear to what extent children with complex needs or communication impairments are being included in participation acti...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1983
S Baldwin C Godfrey F Staden

Data on the incomes of families with a severely disabled child were obtained by replicating the Family Expenditure Survey. These data were compared with income data from a control group of families with children, drawn from the FES for the same period. The participation rates, hours, and earnings of the women with a disabled child were all found to be substantially lower than those of women in ...

Journal: :Child: care, health and development 2015
V Shilling S Bailey S Logan C Morris

BACKGROUND Parents of disabled children often seek support from their peers. The shared experience between parents appears to be a crucial mediating factor. Understanding how a sense of shared experience is fostered can help to design and evaluate services that seek to provide peer support. METHODS We carried out a qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews and focus groups. Parti...

Journal: :Child: care, health and development 2015
V Shilling S Bailey S Logan C Morris

BACKGROUND Parents of disabled children are encouraged to seek peer support. Delivering one-to-one support requires resources; therefore, investigating how these services may impact on families and those providing the service is important when evaluating such services. METHODS We carried out a qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews and focus groups. Participants were 12 parent...

Journal: :American journal of mental retardation : AJMR 1997
M J Guralnick

Community-based peer social networks of young boys with developmental delays and parental arranging and monitoring of their child's peer contacts were examined. Comparisons were made to matched groups of children who were developing typically and to children with communication disorders. Results showed more limited peer social networks for both groups of children with disabilities based primari...

2017
Ping He Gong Chen Zhenjie Wang Chao Guo Xiaoying Zheng

This paper aimed to investigate the role of parental education in child disability in China. We used nationally representative data from China's National Sample Survey on Disability, iterated twice, in 1987 and 2006, with data of 764,718 children aged 0-14 years. Logit models were used for statistical analysis. Results showed that the prevalence of child disability was significantly associated ...

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