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Classification of self-injurious behaviour across the continuum of relative environmental–biological influence - Hagopian - 2017 - Journal of Intellectual Disability Research - Wiley Online Library


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Self-injurious behaviour (SIB) is generally considered to be the product of interactions between dysfunction stemming from the primary developmental disability and experiences that occasion and reinforce SIB. As a result of these complex interactions, SIB presents as a heterogeneous problem. Recent research delineating subtypes of SIB that are nonsocially mediated, including one that is amenable to change and one that is highly invariant, enables classification of SIB across a broader continuum of relative environmental–biological influence. To read the full article, log in using your SSSFT NHS OpenAthens details.

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