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Peer reviewedMcCoy, John L.; Conley, Ronald W. – Gerontologist, 1990
Notes that national information is seriously lacking concerning the number and types of board and care homes, their residents, and the quality of services provided. Examines shortcomings in current living arrangement classification procedures used in federal surveys. Proposes definition and classification system that transcends state and local…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Frail Elderly, Institutionalized Persons, Older Adults
Peer reviewedAbramson, Julie S. – Social Work, 1988
Studied the participation of elderly patients (N=148) in the planning for discharge from acute care hospitals. Found that most patients participated actively, but that poor patient condition inhibited full participation. Concludes that family control over decision making also limits participation. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Family Involvement, Hospitals, Institutionalized Persons
Peer reviewedOsborne, J. Grayson – Mental Retardation, 1994
Four brief observational surveys were used to determine the incidence of drooling by institutionalized individuals with mental retardation. An average of 14% was identified as drooling on any one occasion, with the accumulated proportion of clients reported as drooling as 28%. Sampling of two clients within and across days was also conducted.…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Incidence, Institutionalized Persons, Measurement Techniques
Peer reviewedMcConatha, Jasmin Tahmaseb; And Others – Educational Gerontology, 1995
In a group of 29 nursing home residents, 14 were taught to use Prodigy for electronic mail, bulletin boards, and electronic games; 15 participated in regular activities. Computer interaction effectively increased cognitive abilities and daily living skills and decreased the level of depression. (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computers, Institutionalized Persons, Intervention
Peer reviewedZarit, Steven H.; Whitlatch, Carol J. – Gerontologist, 1992
Examined consequences of institutionalization for 555 caregivers of dementia patients. Consistent with stress process model, institutionalization was hypothesized to have large impact on primary effects of caregiving and lesser influence on secondary effects and well-being. Following placement, caregivers experienced relief from primary effects of…
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Family Caregivers, Institutionalized Persons, Nursing Homes
Peer reviewedJohnston, J. M.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1991
Three adults with severe/profound mental retardation consumed regular portions of food that varied between phases from normal to high caloric levels. The data showed a clear but modest inverse relationship between the caloric value of the diet and the rates of postmeal ruminating. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Adults, Eating Habits, Etiology, Food
Peer reviewedHeiselman, Terry; Noelker, Linda S. – Gerontologist, 1991
Interviewed nursing assistants (n=40) and nursing facility residents (n=37) regarding ways they experienced respect, disrespect, attachment, and distancing in their relationships with each other. As a result of finding evidence of disrespect, an inservice session on gaining respect as a nursing assistant was presented. (ABL)
Descriptors: Inservice Education, Institutionalized Persons, Interpersonal Relationship, Nurses Aides
Peer reviewedMieczkowski, Tammy A.; And Others – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1993
Analyzed Suicide Intent Scale using data from 98 psychiatric inpatients who had attempted suicide. Analysis resulted in two-factor solution: Lethal Intent factor contained items pertaining to subjective level of lethal intent; Planning factor contained items related to objective planning for attempt. Findings suggest that Suicide Intent Scale can…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Institutionalized Persons, Patients, Psychiatric Hospitals
Peer reviewedSpreat, Scott; Behar, David – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1994
Discusses clinical trends with respect to the inpatient treatment of individuals with dual diagnosis of mental retardation and mental disorders. Identifies operant trends, including increased attention on functionally derived treatments and treatments designed for infrequent behaviors. Also considers pharmacotherapy trends. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Drug Therapy, Institutionalized Persons, Mental Disorders
Zijlstra, H. P.; Vlaskamp, C. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2005
Background: Information on the duration, frequency and content of leisure activities for persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) in residential facilities during weekends was not available. Method: The project was carried out in 2003 and included seven facilities. Interviews were held with direct support professionals…
Descriptors: Multiple Disabilities, Leisure Time, Institutionalized Persons, Recreational Activities
Brown, Waln K. – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2005
This first person account opens a window onto the inner world of a troubled youth. This narrative describes a young boy's personal account of being dropped off at a facility for troubled youth, in hopes that his behavior will change.
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Youth Problems, Residential Programs, Institutionalized Persons
Lepage-Chabriais, Michele – Evaluation Review, 2005
This article presents a double approach: quantitative (about 653 older boys and girls who left special education centers less than 10 years ago) and qualitative (talks with 38 of them). The quantitative study, researching factors of success in special education centers, shows the importance of placement for 3 or 4 years, a later exit between 19…
Descriptors: Special Education, Heterogeneous Grouping, Student Attitudes, Institutionalized Persons
Linton, John – Journal of Correctional Education, 2005
In this update, Linton describes the Life Skills for State and Local Prisoners Program and discusses why this reentry program has been successful. This program competitively funds three-year demonstration projects that provide life skills instruction in either state correctional facilities or jails. Both state and local correctional systems are…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Education, Grants
Jocson, Korina M. – English Journal, 2004
Exchange of poems at the 2nd Annual San Quentin/Patten College poetry slam with the prisoners is reported to be an event, which was extraordinaire. It was an opportunity to understand the hidden popular culture.
Descriptors: Poetry, Popular Culture, Competition, College Students
Steinebach, Christoph; Steinebach, Ursula – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2009
Children and youth develop the ability to surmount difficult life challenges through a combination of external supports and internal strengths. Positive peers can contribute substantially to growth in resilient coping and problem-solving skills. Positive Peer Culture (PPC) programs are designed to strengthen supportive social bonds, competence,…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Workshops, Foreign Countries, Youth

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