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Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability 1997: Vol 22 Index PDF

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Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, Vol. 22, No. 4, 1997 AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 22, 1997 Issue Volume 22 No. 1 Pages 1 - 69 No. 2 Pages 71 - 145 No. 3 Pages 147 - 223 No. 4 Pages 225 - 299 Baker, W 169 Attributional and emotional determinants of aggression in people with mild intellectual disabilities Balandin, S 109 Adults with cerebral palsy: What's happening? Barrett, S 49 Figural problem-solving processes of children with intellectual disabilities: Interrogative strategies and solution time rates Bartak, L 213 Staff understanding of normalisation and social role valorisation: Anstey and Gaskin (1985) revisited Bigby, C 97 Later life for adults with intellectual disability: A time of opportunity and vulnerability Bitsika, V 19 Influence of gender, parental health, and perceived expertise of assistance upon stress, anxiety, and depression among parents of children with autism Bobadilla, O 293 A boy with a mild case of Cornelia de Lange syndrome with above average intelligence Bramston, P 169 Attributional and emotional determinants of aggression in people with mild intellectual disabilities Bray, A 87 Paid work and intellectual disability Buys, LR 29 Community services available to older adults with intellectual disabilities Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 22,1997 Bye, R 5 Providing services for parents with intellectual disability: Parent needs and service constraints Cambias, RD, Jr 293 A boy with a mild case of Cornelia de Lange syndrome with above average intelligence Cheung Chung, M 161 The individual differences in challenging behaviour between hospital wards and hospital- based bungalows Cole, PG 49 Figural problem-solving processes of children with intellectual disabilities: Interrogative strategies and solution time rates Collacott, RA 187 A five-year follow up study of adaptive behaviour in adults with Down syndrome Cooper, S-A 187 A five-year follow up study of adaptive behaviour in adults with Down syndrome Dowrick, PW 147 Video feedforward in the support of a man with intellectual disability and inappropriate sexual behaviour Efremidis, B 19 Influence of gender, parental health, and perceived expertise of assistance upon stress, anxiety, and depression among parents of children with autism Einfeld, SL 39 Behaviours in young people with intellectual disabili y: Preliminary findings and implications for injury Gleeson, G 199 The relationship between job satisfaction and psychological health in people with an intellectual disability in competitive employment Hayes, SC 71 Prevalence of intellectual disability in local courts Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 22,1997 Heiskala, H 275 Carbamazepine- or oxcarbazepine-induced hyponatraemia or leucopenia, or both, in residents with a developmental disability Hopgood, L 125 Quality of life in a community-based service in rural Australia Kaski, M 275 Carbamazepine- or oxcarbazepine-induced hyponatraemia or leucopenia, or both, in residents with a developmental disability Katz, S 265 Parents’ and doctors’ attitudes toward plastic facial surgery for persons with Down syndrome Kravetz, S 265 Parents’ and doctors’ attitudes toward plastic facial surgery for persons with Down syndrome Lacassie, Y 293 A boy with a mild case of Cornelia de Lange syndrome with above average intelligence Lewis, J 241 Health gain through screening - users’ and carers’ perspectives of health care: Developing primary health care services for people with an intellectual disability Llewellyn, G 5 Providing services for parents with intellectual disability: Parent needs and service constraints McConnell, D 5 Providing services for parents with intellectual disability: Parent needs and service constraints Marks, Y 265 Parents’ and doctors’ attitudes toward plastic facial surgery for persons with Down syndrome Martin, DM 227 Health gain through screening - mental health: Developing primary health care services for people with an intellectual disability Martin, DM 241 Health gain through screening - users’ and carers’ perspectives of health care: Developing primary health care services for people with an intellectual disability Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 22,1997 Martin, DM 251 Health gain through screening - coronary heart disease and stroke: Developing primary health care services for people with an intellectual disability Morgan, J 109 Adults with cerebral palsy: What's happening? Petrovski, P 199 The relationship between job satisfaction and psychological health in people with an intellectual disability in competitive employment Rapley, M 125 Quality of life in a community>based service in rural Australia Reid, PM 87 Paid work and intellectual disability Roy, A 227 Health gain through screening - mental health: Developing primary health care services for people with an intellectual disability Roy, A 241 Health gain through screening - users’ and carers’ perspectives of health care: Developing primary health care services for people with an intellectual disability Roy, A 251 Health gain through screening - coronary heart disease and stroke: Developing primary health care services for people with an intellectual disability Rush worth, JS 29 Community services available to older adults with intellectual disabilities Sharpley, CF 19 Influence of gender, parental health, and perceived expertise of assistance upon stress, anxiety, and depression among parents of children with autism Sherrard, J 39 Behaviours in young people with intellectual disability: Preliminary findings and implications for injury Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 22,1997 Tammisto, P 275 Carbamazepine- or oxcarbazepine-induced hyponatraemia or leucopenia, or both, in residents with a developmental disability Taylor, W 1 Disability: The odyssey continues Thacker, S 161 The individual differences in challenging behaviour between hospital wards and hospital- based bungalows Tohill, C 281 A study into the possible link between anti¬ epileptic drugs and the risk of fractures in Muckamore Abbey Hospital Tokola, R 275 Carbamazepine- or oxcarbazepine-induced hyponatraemia or leucopenia, or both, in residents with a developmental disability Tonge, BJ 39 Behaviours in young people with intellectual disability: Preliminary flndings and implications for injury Turner, S 251 Health gain through screening - coronary heart disease and stroke: Developing primary health care services for people with an intellectual disability Ward, KM 147 Video feedforward in the support of a man with intellectual disability and inappropriate sexual behaviour Wells, MB 227 Health gain through screening - mental health: Developing primary health care services for people with an intellectual disability Wells, MB 241 Health gain through screening - users’ and carers’ perspectives of health care: Developing primary health care services for people with an intellectual disability Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 22^1997 Wells, MB 251 Health gain through screening - coronary heart disease and stroke: Developing primary health care services for people with an intellectual disability Wilson, CS 213 Staff understanding of normalisation and social role valorisation: Anstey and Gaskin (1985) revisited ACKNOWLEDGEMENT In addition to the regular editorial consultants, the following people have reviewed contributions in recent issues of the Journal. Their assisistance is appreciated. Dr Ian Dempsey University of Newc astle, Australia Associate Professor Susan Hayes University of Sydney, Australia Dr Terry Lovat University of Newcastle, Australia Dr A Metiers University of Wales College of Medicine, United Kingdom Editor 4-

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