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Peer reviewedRago, William V., Jr. – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1977
The territoriality and aggression of 25 profoundly retarded institutionalized adult males were measured in an examination of potential grouping procedures. (CL)
Descriptors: Adults, Aggression, Classification, Institutionalized Persons
Peer reviewedZigler, Edward; Balla, David A. – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1977
A program of research on the effects of institutional experience on retarded persons was described and the importance of such research for theory construction, use by clinicians, and construction of social policy was discussed, as was the value of both longitudinal and cross-institutional studies. (Author)
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Institutional Research, Institutional Role, Institutionalized Persons
Peer reviewedMosher-Ashley, Pearl M. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1987
Analyzed 151 behavioral-gerontological research studies published before 1984 and categorized the observation, assessment, or intervention studies. Found that: (1) many studies focused on institutionalized elderly; (2) less than 20 percent of studies focused on observation or assessment; and (3) intervention studies were often problematic. Results…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Institutionalized Persons, Intervention, Observation
Peer reviewedPerinpanayagam, K. S. – Journal of Adolescence, 1987
Describes the philosophy of treatment developed at Brookside Young People's Unit, a second- or third-tier treatment unit for disturbed adolescents. Working as a team, staying with the problem, attending to staff concern, and providing total patient care are discussed. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Emotional Disturbances, Foreign Countries, Institutionalized Persons
Peer reviewedVandergriff, David V.; And Others – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1987
Adaptive Behavior Scale (ABS) ratings by one rater completing the scale were compared with composite ratings by a group of raters, each of whom completed only a portion were compared for 40 retarded persons (ages 10-56). Composite ratings tended to be significantly higher than individual ratings. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Institutionalized Persons, Mental Retardation, Test Reliability
Peer reviewedYarbrough, Elsie; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1987
Results of evaluating effects of fenfluramine on 21 maladaptive behaviors in 20 autistic individuals (from 9 to 30 years old) over a 9-month period using a double-blind, cross-over, placebo-controlled design indicated no significant reductions in maladaptive behaviors and the presence of negative side effects. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Drug Therapy
Peer reviewedAman, Michael G.; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1987
Nurses (N=227) were surveyed regarding attitudes, perceptions, and knowledge about the uses of psychotropic drugs. In general, greater age, male sex, status, and higher qualifications tended to covary and were associated with perception of greater involvement by senior nurses in drug-related decisions for institutionalized retarded persons.…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Drug Therapy, Institutionalized Persons, Knowledge Level
Schumacher, Kevin; And Others – Applied Research in Mental Retardation, 1986
Behavioral effects of intra-institutional relocation of mentally retarded adults were evaluated over a 12-month period. Clients grouped together on the basis of relatively high levels of aggressive or destructive behavior exhibited an increase in social isolation following relocation. Overall, relocation effects were subtle and individualized in…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Individual Differences, Institutionalized Persons, Institutions
Stoddard, Lawrence T.; And Others – Applied Research in Mental Retardation, 1986
Direct care staff were taught via picture programs to transfer nonambulatory, severely mentally retarded men between their beds and wheelchairs. The still color photographs illustrated procedures and the addition of study guide questions increased the program's effectiveness. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Attendants, Institutionalized Persons, Pictorial Stimuli, Severe Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedMontgomery, Patrick R.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1988
Analyzed health care use in four years prior to death for 4,256 elderly decedents. Found hospital bed use by nursing home residents declined with age and was much lower than for decedents in community. Institutionalized elders were much less likely to die in hospitals than were community elders, particularly very old and longer-term patients.…
Descriptors: Death, Foreign Countries, Health Services, Hospitals
Peer reviewedCohen-Mansfield, Jiska; And Others – Gerontologist, 1988
Examined difficulty of obtaining valid informed consent from participants in research with older persons. Of 470 nursing home residents asked to participate in nonrisk study, 406 agreed. High consent rate was attributed to perception of research significance, presentation format, and absence of risk or pain. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Competence, Ethics, Institutionalized Persons, Nursing Homes
Peer reviewedBowers, Barbara J. – Gerontologist, 1988
Interviewed 28 relatives of nursing home residents about their involvement in care of elderly relatives and perceptions of care provided by nursing home staff. Relatives attributed responsibility for most tasks to nursing home staff; held themselves responsible for some tasks, such as monitoring and evaluating quality of care, and teaching staff…
Descriptors: Family Attitudes, Family Role, Institutional Role, Institutionalized Persons
Peer reviewedWetle, Terrie; And Others – Gerontologist, 1988
Interviewed 198 nursing home residents and 34 primary nurse caregivers regarding perceptions and preferences of resident participation in health care decisions. Approximately 40 percent of residents reported being told nothing about their medical conditions; another 40 percent reported being told everything. Concordance between residents' and…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Decision Making, Institutionalized Persons, Medical Services
Peer reviewedHegeman, Carol; Tobin, Sheldon – Gerontologist, 1988
Administrative staff (N=49) of not-for-profit nursing homes identified 103 autonomy-enhancing programs for mentally impaired. Programs were encompassed within six categories: special resident programming, structural and environmental adaptations, staff training, family programming, staff deployment, and ethics initiatives. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Mental Disorders, Nursing Homes, Older Adults
Peer reviewedAmbrogi, Donna Myers; Leonard, Frances – Gerontologist, 1988
Statistical and legal analysis of California nursing home admission agreements indicated that agreements limited autonomy of nursing home residents in important ways, including constraints on resident's right to make health care decisions and other basic personal choices, entitlement to due process or grievance procedures, and right to informed…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Institutionalized Persons, Nursing Homes, Older Adults


