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Journal of Mental Deficiency Research, 1991, 35, 558-560 Author Index to Volume 35 Aasly J.: see Torbergsen T. Coburn S. P., Mahuren J. D. & Albertini G.: see Vicari S. Schaltenbrand W. E.: Increased Anttila M.: see Kaski M. activity of pyridoxal kinase in tongue Armstrong D.: see Berg J. M. in Down’s syndrome, 543 Atkinson L.: Mental retardation and Collacott R. A.: see Bhaumik S. WAIS-R difference scores, 537 Collacot R. A. & Napier E. M.: Erotomania and Fregoli-like state in Down’s syndrome: dynamic and Bagenholm A. & Gillberg C.: Psychosocial developmental aspects, 481 effects on siblings of children with Creasy M..: see Hill S. autism and mental retardation: a Crisp A. G.: see Sturmey P. population-based study, 291 Cunningham C-.: see Turner S. Bambrick M. & Roberts G. E.: The sterilization of people with a mental Davis H. & Rushton R.: Counselling and handicap: the views of parents, 353 supporting parents of children with Beh-Pajooh A.: The effect of a social developmental delay: a _ research contact on college students’ attitudes evaluation, 89 toward severely handicapped students De Paiva S.: see Lowe K. and their educational integration, 339 Deitz D. E. D.: see Repp A. C. Berg J. M. & Armstrong D.: On the association of moyamoya disease with Eberhard | = Eterradossi J. & Down’s syndrome, 398 Therminarias A.: Biochemical Bernier J. C.: see Pueschel S. M. changes and catecholamine responses Bhate M. S.: see Robertson P. E. in Down’s syndrome adolescents in Bhate S. R.: see Robertson P. E. relation to incremental maximal Bhaumik S., Collacott R. A., Garrick P. & exercise, 140 Mitchell C.: Effect of thyroid Ellis N. R.: see Katz E. R. stimulating hormone on _ adaptive Espie C. A. & Tweedie F. M.: Sleep behaviour in Down’s syndrome, 512 pattern problems amongst people Borud O.: see Torbergsen T. with mental handicap, 25 Bowler D. M.: Rehearsal training and Eterradossi J.: see Eberhard Y. short term free-recallof sign and word labels by severely handicapped Farmer R. D. T.: see Nursey A. D. children, 113 Farmer R. T. & Rohde J.: Letter to the Bundey S.: see Hill S. Editor, 404 Folling I.: see Hestnes A. Campbell V. L.: see Watkins C. E., Jr Fostad K.: see Hestnes A. Chamove A. S.: see Wood V. E. Fougner K. J.: see Hestnes A. Clark A. K., Reed J. & Sturmey P.: Staff Fraser W. I.: Editorial: Change of name, perceptions of sadness among people 501 with mental handicaps, 147 Fryns J.-P.: see Schrander-Stumpel C. Clarke A. D. B.: A brief history of the International Association for the Garrick P.: see Bhaumik S. Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency Gatherer A. J. H. & Sturmey P.: The (IASSMD), 1 psychometric properties of the Clarke D. J. & Yapa P.: Phenylketonuria Behaviour Assessment Record (the and anorexia nervosa, 165 BAR schedule), 529 558 Journal of Mental Deficiency Research, 1991, 35, 558-560 Author Index to Volume 35 Aasly J.: see Torbergsen T. Coburn S. P., Mahuren J. D. & Albertini G.: see Vicari S. Schaltenbrand W. E.: Increased Anttila M.: see Kaski M. activity of pyridoxal kinase in tongue Armstrong D.: see Berg J. M. in Down’s syndrome, 543 Atkinson L.: Mental retardation and Collacott R. A.: see Bhaumik S. WAIS-R difference scores, 537 Collacot R. A. & Napier E. M.: Erotomania and Fregoli-like state in Down’s syndrome: dynamic and Bagenholm A. & Gillberg C.: Psychosocial developmental aspects, 481 effects on siblings of children with Creasy M..: see Hill S. autism and mental retardation: a Crisp A. G.: see Sturmey P. population-based study, 291 Cunningham C-.: see Turner S. Bambrick M. & Roberts G. E.: The sterilization of people with a mental Davis H. & Rushton R.: Counselling and handicap: the views of parents, 353 supporting parents of children with Beh-Pajooh A.: The effect of a social developmental delay: a _ research contact on college students’ attitudes evaluation, 89 toward severely handicapped students De Paiva S.: see Lowe K. and their educational integration, 339 Deitz D. E. D.: see Repp A. C. Berg J. M. & Armstrong D.: On the association of moyamoya disease with Eberhard | = Eterradossi J. & Down’s syndrome, 398 Therminarias A.: Biochemical Bernier J. C.: see Pueschel S. M. changes and catecholamine responses Bhate M. S.: see Robertson P. E. in Down’s syndrome adolescents in Bhate S. R.: see Robertson P. E. relation to incremental maximal Bhaumik S., Collacott R. A., Garrick P. & exercise, 140 Mitchell C.: Effect of thyroid Ellis N. R.: see Katz E. R. stimulating hormone on _ adaptive Espie C. A. & Tweedie F. M.: Sleep behaviour in Down’s syndrome, 512 pattern problems amongst people Borud O.: see Torbergsen T. with mental handicap, 25 Bowler D. M.: Rehearsal training and Eterradossi J.: see Eberhard Y. short term free-recallof sign and word labels by severely handicapped Farmer R. D. T.: see Nursey A. D. children, 113 Farmer R. T. & Rohde J.: Letter to the Bundey S.: see Hill S. Editor, 404 Folling I.: see Hestnes A. Campbell V. L.: see Watkins C. E., Jr Fostad K.: see Hestnes A. Chamove A. S.: see Wood V. E. Fougner K. J.: see Hestnes A. Clark A. K., Reed J. & Sturmey P.: Staff Fraser W. I.: Editorial: Change of name, perceptions of sadness among people 501 with mental handicaps, 147 Fryns J.-P.: see Schrander-Stumpel C. Clarke A. D. B.: A brief history of the International Association for the Garrick P.: see Bhaumik S. Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency Gatherer A. J. H. & Sturmey P.: The (IASSMD), 1 psychometric properties of the Clarke D. J. & Yapa P.: Phenylketonuria Behaviour Assessment Record (the and anorexia nervosa, 165 BAR schedule), 529 558 Author Index 559 Gedye A.: Serotonergic treatment for community and _ social contacts: aggression in a Down’s syndrome results of a 5-year longitudinal study, adult showing signs of Alzheimer’s 308 disease, 247 Gillberg C.: see Bagenholm A. McConachie H. R.: What parents think Géstason R., Wahlstrém J., Johannisson about parenting and teaching, 58 T. & Holmgqvist D.: Chromosomal McConkey R.: see McEvoy J. aberrations in the mildly mentally McDonald G.: see Mallon J. R. retarded, 240 McEvoy J. & McConkey R.: The performance of children with a Hamers G.: see Schrander-Stumpel C. moderate mental handicap on simple Haywood H. C.: see Switzky H. N. counting tasks, 446 Heinonen E.: see Kaski M. MacKay D. N.: see Mallon J. R. Hestnes A., Sand T. & Fostad K.: Ocular Madhaven T. & Narayan J.: findings in Down’s syndrome, 194 Consanguinity and mental Hestnes A., Stovner L. J., Husoy @., retardation, 133 Folling iI. & Sjaastad O.: Mahuren J. D.: see Coburn S. P. Somatomedin C (insulin-like growth Mallon J. R., MacKay D. N., McDonald factor 1) in adults with Down’s G. & Wilson R.: The prevalence of syndrome, 204 severe mental handicap in Northern Hestnes A., Sovier L. J., Husoy @., Ireland, 66 Folling I., Fougner K. J. & Sjaastad Mellgren S.-I.: see Torbergsen T. O.: Hormonal and _ biochemical Miller L. K.: Musical aptitudes, musical disturbances in Down’s syndrome, interests and mental retardation, 364 179 Mitchell C.: see Bhaumik S. Hill S., Creasy M. & Bundey S.: A family Moss S. C.: Age and functional abilitities with three sisters with the 4p- of people with a mental handicap: syndrome, originally reported as evidence from the Wessex mental suffering from the Smith-Lemli-Opitz handicap register, 430 syndrome, 76 Himmell C. D.: see Watkins C. E., Jr Napier E. M.: see Collacott R. A. Holmavist D.: see Gostason R. Narayan J.: see Madhaven T. Husoy O.: see Hestnes A. Newton J. T. & Sturmey P.: The Motivation Assessment Scale: inter- Johannisson T.: see Gostason R. rater reliability and internal Jones L. J., Singh N. N. & Kendall K. A.: consistency in a British sample, 472 Comparative effects of gentle teaching Niskanen P.: see Simila S. and visual screening on self-injurious Nursey A. D., Rohde J. R. & Farmer R. behaviour, 37 D. T.: Ways of telling new parents Karsh K. G.: see Repp A. C. about their child and his or her Kaski M., Heinonen E., Sivenius J., mental handicap: a comparison of Tuominen J. & Anttila M.: Treatment doctors’ and parents’ views, 48 of epilepsy in mentally retarded patients with a slow-release carba- Pezzullio J. C.: see Pueschel S. M. mazine preparation, 231 Pueschel S. M., Bernier J. C. & Pezzullio Katz E. R. & Ellis N. R.: Memory for J. C.: Behavioural observations in spatial location in retarded and children with Down’s syndrome, 502 nonretarded persons, 209 Pulivarthi R. H.: see Verma R. S. Kendall K. A.: see Jones L. J. Knussen C.: see Turner S. Quine L.: Sleep problems in children with mental handicap, 269 Lindal S.: see Torbergsen T. Lowe K. & De Paiva S.: Clients’ Radhakrishnan G.: see Singh T. H. 560 Author Index Reed J.: see Clark A. K. motivational orientation and Reinberg J.: see Watkins C. E., Jr instructional demand, 221 Repp A. C., Singh N. N., Karsh K. G. & Deitz D. E. D.: Ecobehavioural Thake A.: see Webb T. analysis of stereotypic and adaptive Therminarias A.: see Eberhard Y. behaviours: activities as setting events, Torbergsen T., Aasly J., Borud O., Lindal 413 S. & Mellgren S.-I.: Mitochondrial Richardson E. M..: see Singh T. H. myopathy in Marinesco-Sjogren Roberts G. E.: see Bambrick M. syndrome, 154 Robertson P. E., Bhate S. R. & Bhate M. Tuominen J.: see Kaski M. S.: AIDS: education and adults with a Turner M. & Stewart M.: Reversal of mental handicap, 475 unconsciousness by use of naxalone in Rohde J.: see Farmer R. T. a profoundly mentally handicapped Rohde J. R.: see Nursey A. D. epileptic, 81 Rushton R.: see Davis H. Turner S., Sloper P., Knussen C. & Cunningham C.: Factors relating to Sand T.: see Hestnes A. self-sufficiency in children with Schaltenbrand W. E.: see Coburn S. P. Down’s syndrome, 13 Schrander-Stumpel C., Fryns J.-P., & Turner S., Sloper P. & Knussen C.: The Hamers G.: The partial monosomy validity and applicability of the 10q syndrome: report on two patients ADIECAS classroom rating scale in a and review of the developmental data, sample of children with Down’s 259 syndrome, 384 Simila S. & Niskanen P.: Underweight Tweedie F. M.: see Espie C. A. and overweight cases among the mentally retarded, 160 Verma R. S. & Pulivarthi R. H.: Balanced Singh N. N.: see Jones L. J.; Repp A. C. chromosomal translocations and Singh T. H., Radhakrishnan G. & mental illness, 548 Richardson E. M.: A community- Vicari S. & Albertini G.: Moyamoya based mental handicap out-patient disease in Down’s syndrome: a report clinic: a 5-year retrospective study, of two cases, 392 125 Sivenius J.: see Kaski M. Wahlstrom J.: see Gostason R. Sjaastad O.: see Hestnes A. Watkins C. E., Jr, Campbell V. L., Sloper P.: see Turner S. Reinberg J. & Himmell C. D.: Scatter Sovner R.: Divalproex-responsive rapid variability in the WAIS-R profiles of cycling bipolar disorder in a patient mentally retarded adults, 73 with Down’s syndrome: implications Webb T. & Thake A.: Moderate and mild for the Down’s syndrome—mania mental retardation in the Martin-Bell hypothesis, 171 syndrome, 521 Stewart M.: see Turner M. Wilson R.: see Mallon J. R. Wood V. E. & Stovner L. J.: see Hestnes A. Chamove A. S.: Paradox, reprimand Sturmey P.: see Clark A. K.; Gatherer A. J. and extinction in adults with mental H.; Newton J. T. handicap, 374 Sturmey P., Woods D. & Crisp A. G:: Woods D.: see Sturmey P. Validation of the Pethna toy through Wootton A. J.: Offer sequences between changes in collateral behaviours, 459 parents and young children with Switzky H. N. & Haywood H. C.: Self- Down’s syndrome, 324 reinforcement in mildly mentally retarded adults: effects of Yapa P.: see Clarke D. J. Fournal of Mental Deficiency Research, 1991, 35, 561-563 Subject Index to Volume 35 Adaptive behaviour, DS, thyroid How to Get Equipment for Disability, stimulating hormone, 512 compiled by Michael Mandelstam, ADIECAS classroom rating scale, DS, 553 384 Implementing Early Intervention, edited Age, functional abilities, Wessex mental by Carol Tingey, 85 handicap register, 430 Implementing Augmentative and Aggression, serotonin, DS, 247 Alternative Communication: Strategies AIDS, education, 475 for Learners with Severe Disabilities, by Anorexia nervosa, phenylketonuria, 165 Joe Reichle, Jennifer York and Jeff Autism and mental retardation, Sigafoos, 551 psychosocial effects, siblings, 291 Key Issues in Mental Retardation Research, edited by W. I. Fraser, 174 Behaviour, stereotypic and adaptive, Learning to Get Along: Social Effectiveness ecobehavioural analysis, 413 Training for People with Developmental Behaviour Assessment Record, Disabilities, by Donald A. Jackson, psychometric properties, 529 Nancy F. Jackson, Marcia L. Bennett, Behavioural observations, DS, 502 Darden M. Bynum and Ellen Faryna, Biochemical changes, DS, incremental 492 maximal exercise, 140 Outward Bound: Relocation and Biochemical disturbances, DS, 179 Community Care for People with Book reviews Learning Difficulties, by Tim Booth, Brothers, Sisters and Special Needs: Ken Simons and Wendy Booth, 554 Information and Activities for Helping Paediatric Neurology: Behaviour and Young Siblings of Children with Chronic Cognition of the Child with Brain Illnesses and Developmental Disabilities, Dysfunction, edited by N. Amir, I. by Debra J. Lobato, 487 Rapin and D. Branski, 490 Care Staff in Transition: The Impact on Supporting Families with a Child with a Staff of Changing Services for People Disability: An International Outlook, by with Mental Handicaps, by P. Allen, J. Alan Gartner, 487 Pahl and L. Quine, 408 Treatment of Mental Illness and Behaviour Developmental Disabilities: A Life-Span Disorder in the Mentally Retarded: Perspective, edited by Johnny L. Proceedings of the International Matson and A. Marchetti, 85 Congress, May 3-4 1990, Amsterdam, Families and Their Children with Down’s The Netherlands, edited by A. Dosen, Syndrome: One Feature in Common, by A. van Gennep and G. J. Zwanikken, E. A. Byrne, C. C. Cunningham and 406 P. Sloper, 175 From Acquaintance to Friendship, edited by H. Firth and M. Rapley, 174 Carbamazine preparation, epilepsy, 231 Growth and Physique in Down’s Syndrome Catecholamine responses, DS, Children and Adults, by J. Buday incremental maximal exercise, 140 (edited by O. G. Eiben), 407 Children, performance on simple counting Home Together: A Study of Community tasks, 446 Based Residences in Ireland for People Chromosomal aberrations, 240 with Mental Handicap, by Ann Chromosonal tranlocations, mental illness, Kelleher, Denise Kavanagh and 548 Margaret McCarthy, 555 Collateral behaviours, Pethna toy, 459 561 562 Subject Index College students’ attitudes, educational Gentle teaching, SIB, 37 integration, social contacts, 339 Community contacts, 308 Hormonal disturbances, DS, 179 Community-based out-patient clinic, 125 IASSMD, 1 Consanguinity, 133 Instructional demand, self-reinforcement, Contacts, community and social, 308 221 Counselling, parents, 89 Counting tasks, performance of children, Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster 446 Planning Register for People with Severe Learning Difficulties, 404 Difference scores, WAIS-R, 357 Divalproex-responsive rapid cycling Labels, sign and word, rehearsal and free- bipolar disorder, DS, 171 recall, 133 Doctors, views of parents, 48 Down’s syndrome Marinesco-Sjogren syndrome, ADIECAS classroom rating scale, 384 mitochondrial myopathy, 154 aggression, serotonin, 247 Martin-Bell syndrome, 521 behavioural observations, 502 Maximal exercise divalproex-responsive rapid cycling biochemical changes in DS adolescents, bipolar disorder, 171 140 erotomania, Fregoli-like state, 481 catecholamine responses - in DS hormonal and biochemical disturbances, adolescents, 140 179 Memory for spatial location, 209 incremental maximal exercise, Mental illness, balanced chromosomal biochemical changes and translocations, 548 catecholamine responses, 140 Mitchondrial myopathy, Marinesco- ocular findings, 194 Sjégren syndrome, 154 offer sequences between parents and Motivation Assessment Scale, 472 young children, 324 Motivational orientation, self- pyridoxial kinase, tongue, 543 reinforcement, 221 self-sufficiency, 13 Moyamoya disease, DS, 392, 398 somatomedin C, 204 Musical aptitudes and interests, 364 thyroid stimulating hormone, adaptive Naxalone, epilepsy, reversal of behaviour, 512 unconsciousness,8 1 Ecobehavioural analysis, behaviour, Northern Ireland, prevalence of severe mental handicap, 66 stereotypic and adaptive, 413 Education, AIDS, 475 Ocular findings, DS, 194 Educational integration, social contacts, Offer sequences, between parents and college students’ attitudes, 339 young DS children, 324 Epilepsy Out-patient clinic, community-based, 125 naxalone and reversal of Overweight, 160 unconsciousness, 81 slow-release carbamazine preparation, Paradox, reprimand, extinction, 374 231 Parenting, parents’ views, 58 Erotomania, Fregoli-like state, DS, 481 Parents Extinction, paradox, reprimand, 374 counselling and supporting, 89 offer sequences, young DS children, 4p- syndrome, Smith-Lemli-Opitz 324 syndrome, 76 views Fregoli-like state, erotomania, DS, 481 of doctors, 48 Functional abilities, age, Wessex mental on parenting and teaching, 58 handicap register, 430 on sterilization, 353 Subject Index 563 Partial monosomy 10q syndrome, 259 Smith-Lemli-Opiz syndrome, 4p- Pethna toy, collateral behaviours, 459 syndrome, 76 Phenylketonuria, anorexia nervosa, 165 Social contacts Psychometric properties, Behaviour college students’ attitudes, educational Assessment Record, 529 integration, 339 Psychosocial effects, siblings, autism and 5-year study, 308 mental retardation, 291 Somatomedin C, DS, 204 Pyridoxial kinase, tongue, DS, £43 Spatial location memory, 209 Staff, perceptions of sadness, 147 Rehearsal training, sign and word labels, Stereotypic and adaptive behaviour, 113 ecobehavioural analysis, 413 Reprimand, extinction, paradox, 374 Sterilization, views of parents, 353 Supporting, parents, 89 Sadness, perception by staff, 147 Scatter variability, in WAIS-R profiles, 73 Teaching, parents’ views, 58 Self-injurious behaviour, gentle teaching 10q syndrome, partial monosomy, 259 and visual screening, 37 Thyroid stimulating hormone, adaptive Self-reinforcement, motivational behaviour, DS, 512 orientation and instructional demand, Tongue, DS, pyridoxial kinase, 543 221 Self-sufficiency, Down’s syndrome Unconsciousness in epilepsy, reversal by children, 13 naxalone, 81 Serotonin, DS, aggression, 247 Underweight, 160 Short-term free-recall, sign and word Visual screening, SIB, 37 labels, 113 Siblings, autism and mental retardation, WAIS-R psychosocial effects, 291 difference scores, 357 Sleep scatter variability, 73 patterns and problems, 25 Wessex mental handicap register, age and problems, 269 functional abilities, 430

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