All Relations between Intellectual Disability and social relationships

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Faye Sullivan, Keith Bowden, Karen McKenzie, Ethel Quayl. The Close Relationships of People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Qualitative Study. Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities : JARID. vol 29. issue 2. 2016-10-31. PMID:25960247. however, people with intellectual disabilities (pwid) often have restricted social networks, and little is known about their views on close social relationships. 2016-10-31 2023-08-13 Not clear
Tamás Tényi, Anikó Somogyi, Edina Hamvas, Róbert Herold, Viktor Vörös, Mátyás Trixle. Coexistence of folie communiquée and folie simultanée. International journal of psychiatry in clinical practice. vol 10. issue 3. 2014-06-20. PMID:24941061. mild intellectual disability and environmental-psychological factors (social isolation and the symbiotic-like interpersonal relatedness) play an essential aetiological role in the case of the secondary recipient patient. 2014-06-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Céline Baurain, Nathalie Nader-Grosbois, Carmen Dionn. Socio-emotional regulation in children with intellectual disability and typically developing children, and teachers' perceptions of their social adjustment. Research in developmental disabilities. vol 34. issue 9. 2014-03-11. PMID:23810924. children with intellectual disabilities who listen to and follow instructions, who are patient in waiting for their turn, and who moderate their externalized behavior are perceived by their teachers as socially adapted in their daily social relationships. 2014-03-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
G A Dodevska, M V Vasso. What qualities are valued in residential direct care workers from the perspective of people with an intellectual disability and managers of accommodation services? Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 57. issue 7. 2014-01-16. PMID:22563721. however, previous research highlights that these professionals conceptualise a 'good' direct care worker differently from service users with an intellectual disability (id), with professionals placing an emphasis on describing workers with a range of practical skills and knowledge and service users placing an emphasis on describing workers with interpersonal skills. 2014-01-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Linda J M Zijlmans, Petri J C M Embregts, Anna M T Bosman, Arno P A M Willem. The relationship among attributions, emotions, and interpersonal styles of staff working with clients with intellectual disabilities and challenging behavior. Research in developmental disabilities. vol 33. issue 5. 2012-10-09. PMID:22522206. the relationship among attributions, emotions, and interpersonal styles of staff working with clients with intellectual disabilities and challenging behavior. 2012-10-09 2023-08-12 human
Arno P A M Willems, Petri J C M Embregts, Lex H C Hendriks, Anna M T Bosma. Measuring staff behavior towards clients with ID and challenging behavior: further psychometric evaluation of the Staff-Client Interactive Behavior Inventory (SCIBI). Research in developmental disabilities. vol 33. issue 5. 2012-10-09. PMID:22522211. by replicating and extending earlier results on the scibi, it proves to be a reliable and sufficient valid measure of interpersonal and intrapersonal behavior of staff working with people with intellectual disabilities. 2012-10-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
P Larkin, A Jahoda, K MacMahon, C Per. Interpersonal sources of conflict in young people with and without mild to moderate intellectual disabilities at transition from adolescence to adulthood. Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities : JARID. vol 25. issue 1. 2012-10-04. PMID:22473946. interpersonal sources of conflict in young people with and without mild to moderate intellectual disabilities at transition from adolescence to adulthood. 2012-10-04 2023-08-12 human
P Larkin, A Jahoda, K MacMahon, C Per. Interpersonal sources of conflict in young people with and without mild to moderate intellectual disabilities at transition from adolescence to adulthood. Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities : JARID. vol 25. issue 1. 2012-10-04. PMID:22473946. interpersonal conflict is a source of stress and contributes to poor mental health in people with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities. 2012-10-04 2023-08-12 human
Stacy L Nonnemacher, Linda M Bambar. "I'm supposed to be in charge": self-advocates' perspectives on their self-determination support needs. Intellectual and developmental disabilities. vol 49. issue 5. 2012-01-16. PMID:21905826. in this qualitative interview study, we explored the perceptions of adults with intellectual disability regarding interpersonal or social supports needed to express their own self-determination. 2012-01-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
A P A M Willems, P J C M Embregts, G J J M Stams, X M H Moone. The relation between intrapersonal and interpersonal staff behaviour towards clients with ID and challenging behaviour: a validation study of the Staff-Client Interactive Behaviour Inventory. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 54. issue 1. 2010-04-30. PMID:19912463. interpersonal staff behaviour is one of the instigating factors associated with challenging behaviour in clients with intellectual disabilities (id). 2010-04-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sigan L Hartley, William E Maclea. Stressful social interactions experienced by adults with mild intellectual disability. American journal on intellectual and developmental disabilities. vol 114. issue 2. 2009-05-11. PMID:19391674. we determined frequency and severity of various stressful social interactions, identified the social partners in these interactions, and examined the specific interpersonal skill difficulties of 114 adults with mild intellectual disability. 2009-05-11 2023-08-12 human
David McConnell, Rachel Mayes, Gwynnyth Llewelly. Pre-partum distress in women with intellectual disabilities. Journal of intellectual & developmental disability. vol 33. issue 2. 2008-10-15. PMID:18569405. this study investigates depression, anxiety and stress in pregnant women with intellectual disabilities and/or self-reported learning difficulties, and examines the association between these negative emotional states and perceived support and conflict in the women's interpersonal relationships. 2008-10-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Eric Emerson, Chris Hatto. Self-reported well-being of women and men with intellectual disabilities in England. American journal of mental retardation : AJMR. vol 113. issue 2. 2008-05-16. PMID:18240875. we investigated the association between indicators of subjective well-being and the personal characteristics, socioeconomic position, and social relationships of a sample of 1,273 english adults with intellectual disabilities. 2008-05-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Jahoda, L K Wanles. Knowing you: the interpersonal perceptions of staff towards aggressive individuals with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities in situations of conflict. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 49. issue Pt 7. 2005-11-08. PMID:15966962. knowing you: the interpersonal perceptions of staff towards aggressive individuals with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities in situations of conflict. 2005-11-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
I M Evans, L H Meye. Having friends and Rett syndrome: how social relationships create meaningful contexts for limited skills. Disability and rehabilitation. vol 23. issue 3-4. 2001-07-05. PMID:11247012. the case example is used to illustrate the principle that contexts (including expectancies, acceptance, philosophical principles) can be designed to support meaningful social relationships, despite social and intellectual disabilities. 2001-07-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
J S Newton, D Olson, R H Horner, W R Ar. Social skills and the stability of social relationships between individuals with intellectual disabilities and other community members. Research in developmental disabilities. vol 17. issue 1. 1996-09-26. PMID:8750073. social skills and the stability of social relationships between individuals with intellectual disabilities and other community members. 1996-09-26 2023-08-12 human
J S Newton, D Olson, R H Horner, W R Ar. Social skills and the stability of social relationships between individuals with intellectual disabilities and other community members. Research in developmental disabilities. vol 17. issue 1. 1996-09-26. PMID:8750073. fifteen individuals with intellectual disabilities participated in an analysis of the relationship between their social skills (as measured via the scales of independent behavior and the assessment of social competence) and the stability of the social relationships they experienced with other community members, who were neither paid staff nor family members, across the course of 94 consecutive weeks. 1996-09-26 2023-08-12 human