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Learning disability care staff emotional reactions to aggressive challenging behaviours: development of a measurement tool

Learning disability care staff emotional reactions to aggressive challenging behaviours: development of a measurement tool
Learning disability care staff emotional reactions to aggressive challenging behaviours: development of a measurement tool
OBJECTIVES: To describe the development of a rating scale measure of caregivers' emotional reactions to aggressive challenging behaviour, and to report preliminary psychometric data for the scale.
DESIGN: Using previous research on staff working with people with learning disabilities, a range of likely emotional reactions to challenging behaviours were selected for possible inclusion in a rating scale measure.
METHODS: A total of 83 care staff from 23 community residences for people with learning disabilities rated their recent emotional reactions to aggressive challenging behaviour using 18 emotion items. A further sample of 18 care staff participated in a test-retest study after the initial stages of scale development.
RESULTS: A rating scale was developed on the basis of a factor analysis and further item analysis. The measure has two subscales: feelings of depression/anger (10 items), and feelings of fear/anxiety (5 items). The subscales have a high internal consistency, good test-retest reliability and are relatively unaffected by social desirability biases.
CONCLUSIONS: The emotional reactions to aggressive challenging behaviour scale has excellent face and construct validity, and other preliminary psychometric data are promising. The scale has a number of potential research and clinical applications.
0144-6657
441-449
Mitchell, G.
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Hastings, R.P.
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Mitchell, G.
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Hastings, R.P.
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Mitchell, G. and Hastings, R.P. (1998) Learning disability care staff emotional reactions to aggressive challenging behaviours: development of a measurement tool. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 37 (4), 441-449.

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OBJECTIVES: To describe the development of a rating scale measure of caregivers' emotional reactions to aggressive challenging behaviour, and to report preliminary psychometric data for the scale.
DESIGN: Using previous research on staff working with people with learning disabilities, a range of likely emotional reactions to challenging behaviours were selected for possible inclusion in a rating scale measure.
METHODS: A total of 83 care staff from 23 community residences for people with learning disabilities rated their recent emotional reactions to aggressive challenging behaviour using 18 emotion items. A further sample of 18 care staff participated in a test-retest study after the initial stages of scale development.
RESULTS: A rating scale was developed on the basis of a factor analysis and further item analysis. The measure has two subscales: feelings of depression/anger (10 items), and feelings of fear/anxiety (5 items). The subscales have a high internal consistency, good test-retest reliability and are relatively unaffected by social desirability biases.
CONCLUSIONS: The emotional reactions to aggressive challenging behaviour scale has excellent face and construct validity, and other preliminary psychometric data are promising. The scale has a number of potential research and clinical applications.

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Published date: 1998

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Local EPrints ID: 57970
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/57970
ISSN: 0144-6657
PURE UUID: 40191e87-8871-43ef-9f2d-8e7a6b2e2dbd

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Date deposited: 18 Aug 2008
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Author: G. Mitchell
Author: R.P. Hastings

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