Rinita B. Laud
Louisiana State University
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Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2010
Peter Sturmey; Rinita B. Laud; Christopher L. Cooper; Johnny L. Matson; Jill C. Fodstad
Previous research has proposed behavioral equivalents for depression, but evidence for behavioral equivalents has been contradictory. The relationship between a measure of depression and several proposed behavioral equivalents of depression was assessed in 693 adults living in a large residential setting. Most were adults with severe or profound intellectual disability. The frequency of language-based measures of depression was very low. A scale to assess depression was constructed based on an item analysis of a larger pool of items. Both item and factor analysis and correlations between scores on the depression scale and individual maladaptive behavior items showed little or no relationship between proposed behavioral equivalents and depression. No support was found for behavioral equivalents of depression. This replicated the findings of Tsiouris, Mann, Patti, and Sturmey (2003). Practitioners are cautioned against using maladaptive behaviors as evidence of depression in people with severe or profound intellectual disabilities.
Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2010
Peter Sturmey; Rinita B. Laud; Christopher L. Cooper; Johnny L. Matson; Jill C. Fodstad
Previous research has failed to address the possibility of behavioral equivalents in people with ID and mania. The relationship between a measure of mania and possible behavioral equivalents was assessed in 693 adults, most with severe or profound ID, living in a large residential setting. The mania subscale of the DASH-II proved to be a homogenous scale, suggesting that this may be a valid measure of mania in individuals with ID. Both item and factor analyses and correlations showed that many behavioral items acceptably correlated with the mania items. There may be some challenging behaviors that are related to mania in individuals with ID. A factor analysis noted a decreased need for sleep, restlessness, agitation, and irritability as items associated with mania.
Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2003
Johnny L. Matson; Stephen B. Mayville; Rinita B. Laud
A reliable and valid assessment is necessary for the effective delivery of services to those with mental retardation (MR). With constraints placed on financial and human resources, assessment must be comprehensive, yet cost-effective. We describe a method of assessment that operates within these constraints using informant-based measures that assess adaptive and maladaptive behavior, psychiatric disorders, behavior function, and medication side-effects.
Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2005
Johnny L. Matson; Stephen B. Mayville; David E. Kuhn; Peter Sturmey; Rinita B. Laud; Christopher L. Cooper
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research | 2005
Peter Sturmey; Julia D. Lott; Rinita B. Laud; Johnny L. Matson
Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2003
Johnny L. Matson; David E. Kuhn; Dennis R. Dixon; Stephen B. Mayville; Rinita B. Laud; Christopher L. Cooper; Carrie J. Malone; Noha F. Minshawi; Ashvind N. Singh; Melissa A. Luke; Julia D. Lott; Michael L. Matson
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research | 2007
John L. Matson; M. L. González; C. Terlonge; R. T. Thorson; Rinita B. Laud
Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2005
Johnny L. Matson; Carrie J. Malone; Melissa L. González; David R. McClure; Rinita B. Laud; Noha F. Minshawi
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities | 2005
Stephen B. Mayville; Johnny L. Matson; Rinita B. Laud; Christopher L. Cooper; David E. Kuhn
Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2006
Rinita B. Laud; Johnny L. Matson