A meta‐analytic review of help giving and aggression from an attributional perspective: Contributions to a general theory of motivation
The present review syntheses 64 investigations on the determinants of hel** and
aggression involving more than 12,000 subjects, providing empirical tests of Weiner's (1986 …
aggression involving more than 12,000 subjects, providing empirical tests of Weiner's (1986 …
Background Understanding the nature of work-related stress and burnout among intellectual
disability care staff is important to protect the well-being of these workers and encourage …
disability care staff is important to protect the well-being of these workers and encourage …
Uložit Citovat Počet citací tohoto článku: 112 RP Hastings, T Brown - Mental retardation, 2002 - meridian.allenpress.com
Although challenging behaviors have been identified as a source of staff stress, few
researchers have directly addressed this relationship. In the present study, 55 teachers and …
researchers have directly addressed this relationship. In the present study, 55 teachers and …
Attitudes towards patients with a diagnosis of 'borderline personality disorder': Social rejection and dangerousness
D Markham - Journal of mental health, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Social stigma has long been associated with mental illness labels, however
few studies have evaluated the labelling effects of the psychiatric diagnosis 'borderline …
few studies have evaluated the labelling effects of the psychiatric diagnosis 'borderline …
The effects of the psychiatric label 'borderline personality disorder'on nursing staff's perceptions and causal attributions for challenging behaviours
D Markham, P Trower - British journal of clinical psychology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate how the psychiatric label 'borderline
personality disorder'(BPD) affected staff's perceptions and causal attributions about patients' …
personality disorder'(BPD) affected staff's perceptions and causal attributions about patients' …
Behavioural knowledge, causal beliefs and self‐efficacy as predictors of special educators' emotional reactions to challenging behaviours
RP Hastings, T Brown - Journal of intellectual disability …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Background Theoretical models and emerging empirical data suggest that the emotional
reactions of staff to challenging behaviours may affect their responses to challenging …
reactions of staff to challenging behaviours may affect their responses to challenging …
Co**, burnout, and emotion in staff working in community services for people with challenging behaviors
G Mitchell, RP Hastings - American Journal on Mental …, 2001 - meridian.allenpress.com
Staff in mental retardation services identify challenging behavior as a significant source of
work-related stress. However, there has been little examination of the psychological …
work-related stress. However, there has been little examination of the psychological …
Do challenging behaviors affect staff psychological well-being? Issues of causality and mechanism
RP Hastings - American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2002 - meridian.allenpress.com
Little explicit attention has been given to the potential impact of client challenging behavior
on staff psychological well-being. Relevant research was critically reviewed according to …
on staff psychological well-being. Relevant research was critically reviewed according to …
Accident and emergency staff's perceptions of deliberate self‐harm: Attributions, emotions and willingness to help
N Mackay, C Barrowclough - British journal of clinical …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives. The study applied Weiner's (1980, 1986) attributional model of hel**
behaviour to Accident and Emergency (A&E) staff's care of patients presenting with …
behaviour to Accident and Emergency (A&E) staff's care of patients presenting with …