J W Bamburg
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Matson J, Bamburg J, Mayville E, PINKSTON J, Bielecki J, Kuhn D, et al.
Res Dev Disabil
. 2000 Sep;
21(4):263-96.
PMID: 10983783
We conducted a 10 year review of the literature pertaining to psychopharmacology and mental retardation. Studies were included or excluded from the review based on meeting one or more of...
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Cherry K, Penn D, Matson J, Bamburg J
Psychiatr Serv
. 2000 Jul;
51(7):922-4.
PMID: 10875959
The symptoms of schizophrenia were examined in a residential sample of adults with severe or profound mental retardation. Three groups were compared: those with a significant elevation on the schizophrenia...
3.
Duncan D, Matson J, Bamburg J, Cherry K, Buckley T
Res Dev Disabil
. 2000 Jan;
20(6):441-8.
PMID: 10641253
In this study, we investigated differences in social skills among four groups of individuals with severe and profound learning disabilities. The comparison groups were composed of individuals engaging in self-injurious...
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Matson J, Bamburg J, Mayville E, Khan I
J Intellect Disabil Res
. 2000 Jan;
43 ( Pt 6):531-9.
PMID: 10622370
The present study is an investigation into the effects of seizure disorders/epilepsy on psychopathology, social functioning, adaptive functioning and maladaptive behaviours using a sample of 353 people diagnosed with a...
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Matson J, Bielecki J, Mayville E, Smalls Y, Bamburg J, Baglio C
Res Dev Disabil
. 1999 Oct;
20(5):379-84.
PMID: 10542972
Reinforcement is a cornerstone for treating adaptive skills and eliminating problem behaviors for persons evincing mental retardation. To effectively use reinforcement, professionals must find reinforcers that are most effective for...
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Matson J, Rush K, Hamilton M, Anderson S, Bamburg J, Baglio C, et al.
Res Dev Disabil
. 1999 Jul;
20(4):305-13.
PMID: 10425658
Fifty-seven individuals with severe and profound mental retardation (18 with a DSM-IV diagnosis of depression, 19 with a Diagnostic Statistical Manual, 4th edition diagnosis of autism, and 20 who meet...
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Matson J, Bamburg J, Cherry K, Paclawskyj T
Res Dev Disabil
. 1999 Apr;
20(2):163-75.
PMID: 10198945
We investigated the validity of the Questions About Behavioral Function (QABF), a checklist designed to assess antecedent behavior, using a sample of 398 persons with mental retardation and a targeted...
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Matson J, Mayville E, Bielecki J, Barnes W, Bamburg J, Baglio C
Res Dev Disabil
. 1998 Dec;
19(6):501-6.
PMID: 9836321
The potential negative effects of psychoactive medication are well documented. Given the high rate of their use in persons with mental retardation, the need to assess and identify these negative...
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Matson J, Carlisle C, Bamburg J
Res Dev Disabil
. 1998 Dec;
19(6):493-500.
PMID: 9836320
The convergent validity of the Matson Evaluation of Social Skills for Persons with Severe Retardation (MESSIER) was examined. We administered the MESSIER and the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (VABS) to...
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Matson J, Bamburg J
Res Dev Disabil
. 1998 Feb;
19(1):89-95.
PMID: 9472137
Emotional and behavioral problems are a major source of additional handicap for children, adolescents, and adults with mental retardation. To address these problems, clinicians need psychometrically sound instruments for assessing...