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1Direct assessment of overnight parent-child proximity in children with behavioral insomnia: Extending models of operant and classical conditioning
Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 2023, 21, 254-272
2.04Citations (PDF)
2Profiles of autism characteristics in thirteen genetic syndromes: a machine learning approach
Molecular Autism, 2023, 14,
4.624Citations (PDF)
3Behaviours that Challenge in SATB2-associated Syndrome: Correlates of Self-injury, Aggression and Property Destruction2.22Citations (PDF)
4Acquired mild cognitive impairment in adults with Down syndrome: Age‐related prevalence derived from single point assessment data normed by degree of intellectual disability2.49Citations (PDF)
5Executive function, repetitive behaviour and restricted interests in neurodevelopmental disorders2.26Citations (PDF)
6Caregivers’ experience of sleep management in Smith–Magenis syndrome: a mixed-methods study3.39Citations (PDF)
7The behavioural phenotype of SATB2-associated syndrome: a within-group and cross-syndrome analysis3.416Citations (PDF)
8Prevalence of anxiety symptomatology and diagnosis in syndromic intellectual disability: A systematic review and meta-analysis7.132Citations (PDF)
9Phenotypic characteristics and variability in CHARGE syndrome: a PRISMA compliant systematic review and meta-analysis3.414Citations (PDF)
10A systematic review of the behaviours associated with depression in people with severe–profound intellectual disability1.838Citations (PDF)
11Sleep disorders in rare genetic syndromes: a meta-analysis of prevalence and profile
Molecular Autism, 2021, 12,
4.678Citations (PDF)
12Refining the Behavioral Phenotype of Angelman Syndrome: Examining Differences in Motivation for Social Contact Between Genetic Subgroups2.511Citations (PDF)
13Anxiety characteristics in individuals with Williams syndrome2.023Citations (PDF)
14The adaptive functioning profile of Pitt-Hopkins syndrome1.63Citations (PDF)
15Behaviour across the lifespan in Cornelia de Lange syndrome4.48Citations (PDF)
16The development of early social cognitive skills in neurogenetic syndromes associated with autism: Cornelia de Lange, fragile X and Rubinstein–Taybi syndromes3.312Citations (PDF)
17Sleep in children with Smith–Magenis syndrome: a case–control actigraphy study
Sleep, 2020, 43,
0.820Citations (PDF)
18Sleep disorders in children with Angelman and Smith-Magenis syndromes: The assessment of potential causes of disrupted settling and night time waking2.216Citations (PDF)
19Fragile X syndrome: an overview of cause, characteristics, assessment and management0.527Citations (PDF)
20The behaviour and wellbeing of children and adults with severe intellectual disability and complex needs: the Be-Well checklist for carers and professionals0.517Citations (PDF)
21An Observational Study of Social Interaction Skills and Behaviors in Cornelia de Lange, Fragile X and Rubinstein-Taybi Syndromes2.214Citations (PDF)
22Scaling of Early Social Cognitive Skills in Typically Developing Infants and Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder2.29Citations (PDF)
23Persistence and predictors of self-injurious behaviour in autism: a ten-year prospective cohort study
Molecular Autism, 2020, 11,
4.647Citations (PDF)
24Genetic modifiers in rare disorders: the case of fragile X syndrome3.215Citations (PDF)
25Sleep problems in autism spectrum disorders: A comparison to sleep in typically developing children using actigraphy, diaries and questionnaires1.917Citations (PDF)
26Behavioural and psychological characteristics in Pitt-Hopkins syndrome: a comparison with Angelman and Cornelia de Lange syndromes3.413Citations (PDF)
27Temper outbursts in Lowe syndrome: Characteristics, sequence, environmental context and comparison to Prader–Willi syndrome2.08Citations (PDF)
28Lifespan trajectory of affect in Cornelia de Lange syndrome: towards a neurobiological hypothesis3.412Citations (PDF)
29Communication in Angelman syndrome: a scoping review3.853Citations (PDF)
30The Persistence of Self-injurious and Aggressive Behavior in Males with Fragile X Syndrome Over 8 Years: A Longitudinal Study of Prevalence and Predictive Risk Markers2.227Citations (PDF)
31Age-related Behavioural Change in Cornelia de Lange and Cri du Chat Syndromes: A Seven Year Follow-up Study2.211Citations (PDF)
32Multi-Method Assessment of Sleep in Children With Angelman Syndrome: A Case–Controlled Study2.616Citations (PDF)
33Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (t-VNS): A novel effective treatment for temper outbursts in adults with Prader-Willi Syndrome indicated by results from a non-blind study
PLoS ONE, 2019, 14, e0223750
2.432Citations (PDF)
34A Behavioural Assessment of Social Anxiety and Social Motivation in Fragile X, Cornelia de Lange and Rubinstein-Taybi Syndromes2.235Citations (PDF)
35Prevalence and Risk-Markers of Self-Harm in Autistic Children and Adults2.237Citations (PDF)
36Differences in the Information Needs of Parents With a Child With a Genetic Syndrome: A Cross‐Syndrome Comparison2.011Citations (PDF)
37Service use and access in young children with an intellectual disability or global developmental delay: Associations with challenging behaviour1.911Citations (PDF)
38Self-injurious behavior7.175Citations (PDF)
39Sleep duration and sleep quality in people with and without intellectual disability: A meta-analysis
Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2018, 40, 135-150
9.372Citations (PDF)
40Using Bayesian methodology to explore the profile of mental health and well-being in 646 mothers of children with 13 rare genetic syndromes in relation to mothers of children with autism3.322Citations (PDF)
41Interventions for mental health problems in children and adults with severe intellectual disabilities: a systematic review
BMJ Open, 2018, 8, e021911
2.050Citations (PDF)
42Diagnosis and management of Cornelia de Lange syndrome: first international consensus statement
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2018, 19, 649-666
46.1323Citations (PDF)
43The behavioural phenotype of Potocki-Lupski syndrome: a cross-syndrome comparison3.418Citations (PDF)
44Mental Health and Well-Being in Mothers of Children With Rare Genetic Syndromes Showing Chronic Challenging Behavior: A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Study1.025Citations (PDF)
45A Comparison of Two Methods for Recruiting Children with an Intellectual Disability2.06Citations (PDF)
46Predictors of Self-Injurious Behavior and Self-Restraint in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Towards a Hypothesis of Impaired Behavioral Control2.245Citations (PDF)
47Genotype–phenotype correlations in Cornelia de Lange syndrome: Behavioral characteristics and changes with age1.530Citations (PDF)
48Self-injury and aggression in adults with tuberous sclerosis complex: Frequency, associated person characteristics, and implications for assessment2.216Citations (PDF)
49Self-injurious behaviour in people with intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder4.435Citations (PDF)
50Phenotypes and genotypes in individuals with <i>SMC1A</i> variants1.590Citations (PDF)
51Diverse Profiles of Anxiety Related Disorders in Fragile X, Cornelia de Lange and Rubinstein–Taybi Syndromes2.246Citations (PDF)
52Behaviour in Cornelia de Lange syndrome: a systematic review3.826Citations (PDF)
53Measurement tools for mental health problems and mental well-being in people with severe or profound intellectual disabilities: A systematic review9.898Citations (PDF)
54Sleep in children with Angelman syndrome: Parental concerns and priorities2.234Citations (PDF)
55Associations between behaviours that challenge in adults with intellectual disability, parental perceptions and parental mental health5.68Citations (PDF)
56Signalling changes to individuals who show resistance to change can reduce challenging behaviour1.910Citations (PDF)
57Differential effects of anxiety and autism on social scene scanning in males with fragile X syndrome3.413Citations (PDF)
58Executive functioning in Cornelia de Lange syndrome: domain asynchrony and age-related performance3.421Citations (PDF)
59An experimental study of executive function and social impairment in Cornelia de Lange syndrome3.416Citations (PDF)
60Prospective study of autism phenomenology and the behavioural phenotype of Phelan–McDermid syndrome: comparison to fragile X syndrome, Down syndrome and idiopathic autism spectrum disorder3.428Citations (PDF)
61Differences in Social Motivation in Children with Smith–Magenis Syndrome and Down Syndrome2.218Citations (PDF)
62Persistence of self-injurious behaviour in autism spectrum disorder over 3 years: a prospective cohort study of risk markers3.465Citations (PDF)
63Neutrophil function in young and old caregivers2.79Citations (PDF)
64A Comparative Study of Sociability in Angelman, Cornelia de Lange, Fragile X, Down and Rubinstein Taybi Syndromes and Autism Spectrum Disorder1.044Citations (PDF)
65Visual preference for social stimuli in individuals with autism or neurodevelopmental disorders: an eye-tracking study
Molecular Autism, 2016, 7,
4.652Citations (PDF)
66Dissociation of Cross-Sectional Trajectories for Verbal and Visuo-Spatial Working Memory Development in Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome2.214Citations (PDF)
67The behavioral characteristics of Sotos syndrome1.530Citations (PDF)
68Face scanning and spontaneous emotion preference in Cornelia de Lange syndrome and Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome3.45Citations (PDF)
69Behavioral characteristics associated with 19p13.2 microdeletions1.512Citations (PDF)
70Contrasting age related changes in autism spectrum disorder phenomenology in Cornelia de Lange, Fragile X, and Cri du Chat syndromes: Results from a 2.5 year follow‐up3.622Citations (PDF)
71Practitioner Review: Self‐injurious behaviour in children with developmental delay6.751Citations (PDF)
72An Informant Report Behavior Diary for Measuring Temper Outbursts in an Intervention Setting1.24Citations (PDF)
73Implicit Discrimination of Basic Facial Expressions of Positive/Negative Emotion in Fragile X Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorder1.019Citations (PDF)
74Are Angelman and Prader‐Willi syndromes more similar than we thought? Food‐related behavior problems in Angelman, Cornelia de Lange, Fragile X, Prader‐Willi and 1p36 deletion syndromes1.521Citations (PDF)
75Positive impact and its relationship to well-being in parents of children with intellectual disability: a literature review2.844Citations (PDF)
76A national survey of Rett syndrome: behavioural characteristics3.445Citations (PDF)
77A national survey of Rett syndrome: Age, clinical characteristics, current abilities, and health1.527Citations (PDF)
78Anticytomegalovirus antibody titres are not associated with caregiving burden in younger caregivers2.74Citations (PDF)
79Prevalence of autism spectrum disorder phenomenology in genetic disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Lancet Psychiatry,the, 2015, 2, 909-916
13.5342Citations (PDF)
80Self-injurious, aggressive and destructive behaviour in children with severe intellectual disability: Prevalence, service need and service receipt in the UK2.241Citations (PDF)
81A Longitudinal Follow-Up Study of Affect in Children and Adults With Cornelia de Lange Syndrome1.017Citations (PDF)
82The importance of understanding the behavioural phenotypes of genetic syndromes associated with intellectual disability0.554Citations (PDF)
83The Purported Association Between Depression, Aggression, and Self-Injury in People With Intellectual Disability: A Critical Review of the Literature1.020Citations (PDF)
84The Motivating Operation and Negatively Reinforced Problem Behavior
Behavior Modification, 2014, 38, 107-159
2.216Citations (PDF)
85Self-injury and aggression in tuberous sclerosis complex: cross syndrome comparison and associated risk markers3.443Citations (PDF)
86The prevalence of aggression in genetic syndromes: A review2.250Citations (PDF)
87Repetitive Behavior in Rubinstein–Taybi Syndrome: Parallels with Autism Spectrum Phenomenology2.237Citations (PDF)
88Increased Exposure to Rigid Routines can Lead to Increased Challenging Behavior Following Changes to Those Routines2.213Citations (PDF)
89The age related prevalence of aggression and self-injury in persons with an intellectual disability: A review2.274Citations (PDF)
90The nature of social preference and interactions in Smith–Magenis syndrome2.227Citations (PDF)
91Self-injurious, aggressive and destructive behaviour in young children with a moderate to profound intellectual disability0.52Citations (PDF)
92Delineating the Profile of Autism Spectrum Disorder Characteristics in Cornelia de Lange and Fragile X Syndromes1.051Citations (PDF)
93Prevalence of autism spectrum disorder symptomatology and related behavioural characteristics in individuals with Down syndrome
Autism, 2013, 17, 390-404
5.592Citations (PDF)
94Social Behavior and Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Angelman, Cornelia de Lange, and Cri du Chat Syndromes1.039Citations (PDF)
95Functional analysis and functional communication training in individuals with Angelman syndrome1.419Citations (PDF)
96Characteristics of autism spectrum disorder in Cornelia de Lange syndrome6.761Citations (PDF)
97Self‐injurious behaviour in people with intellectual disability1.811Citations (PDF)
98The expression and assessment of emotions and internal states in individuals with severe or profound intellectual disabilities
Clinical Psychology Review, 2011, 31, 293-306
9.886Citations (PDF)
99A review of defining and measuring sociability in children with intellectual disabilities2.239Citations (PDF)
100Phenotype–environment interactions in genetic syndromes associated with severe or profound intellectual disability2.235Citations (PDF)
101The Chronicity of Self-Injurious Behaviour: A Long-Term Follow-Up of a Total Population Study2.071Citations (PDF)
102Behavioural Excesses and Deficits Associated with Dementia in Adults who have Down Syndrome2.018Citations (PDF)
103“You Have to Sit and Explain it All, and Explain Yourself.” Mothers’ Experiences of Support Services for Their Offspring with a Rare Genetic Intellectual Disability Syndrome1.743Citations (PDF)
104Age related change in social behavior in children with Angelman syndrome1.529Citations (PDF)
105Further refinement of the nature of the communication impairment in Cornelia de Lange syndrome0.62Citations (PDF)
106The Association Between Repetitive, Self-Injurious and Aggressive Behavior in Children With Severe Intellectual Disability2.289Citations (PDF)
107Self-injurious behaviour in people with intellectual disability4.430Citations (PDF)
108Neural correlates of task switching in paternal 15q11–q13 deletion Prader–Willi syndrome
Brain Research, 2010, 1363, 128-142
2.549Citations (PDF)
109Variability in genetic syndromes: Some lessons from history1.80Citations (PDF)
110Delineation of Behavioral Phenotypes in Genetic Syndromes: Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Affect and Hyperactivity2.292Citations (PDF)
111Task-switching deficits and repetitive behaviour in genetic neurodevelopmental disorders: Data from children with Prader–Willi syndrome chromosome 15 q11–q13 deletion and boys with Fragile X syndrome
Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2009, 26, 172-194
1.093Citations (PDF)
112Coping with challenges to memory in people with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease: Observation of behaviour in response to analogues of everyday situations
Aging and Mental Health, 2009, 13, 46-53
2.712Citations (PDF)
113Dorsal and ventral stream mediated visual processing in genetic subtypes of Prader–Willi syndrome
Neuropsychologia, 2009, 47, 2367-2373
1.722Citations (PDF)
114Intellectual disabilities and genetic disorders can lead the way in translational research1.82Citations (PDF)
115Social Anxiety in Cornelia de Lange Syndrome2.244Citations (PDF)
116The Relationship between Components of the Behavioural Phenotype in Prader‐Willi Syndrome2.011Citations (PDF)
117Experimental functional analysis of aggression in children with Angelman syndrome2.247Citations (PDF)
118Relationship Among Challenging, Repetitive, and Communicative Behaviors in Children With Severe Intellectual Disabilities1.024Citations (PDF)
119Integrating levels of explanation in behavioural phenotype research1.88Citations (PDF)
120The effects of staff training on staff confidence and challenging behavior in services for people with autism spectrum disorders1.942Citations (PDF)
121Predictors of Psychological Morbidity in Parents of Children with Intellectual Disabilities
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 2008, 33, 1129-1136
2.1148Citations (PDF)
122Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Phenomenology in Cornelia de Lange and Cri du Chat Syndromes1.989Citations (PDF)
123Behavioural phenotype of Cornelia de Lange syndrome: case–control study
British Journal of Psychiatry, 2008, 193, 466-470
2.083Citations (PDF)
124The Prevalence and Phenomenology of Repetitive Behavior in Genetic Syndromes2.2220Citations (PDF)
125Effects of Training on Controllability Attributions of Behavioural Excesses and Deficits Shown by adults with Down Syndrome and Dementia2.027Citations (PDF)
126Genomic imprinting and the expression of affect in Angelman syndrome: what's in the smile?6.767Citations (PDF)
127Carer-Reported Contemporary Health Problems in People With Severe and Profound Intellectual Disability and Genetic Syndromes2.021Citations (PDF)
128Trends and challenges in behavioural phenotype research1.87Citations (PDF)
129Environmental Influences on the Behavioral Phenotype of Angelman Syndrome1.946Citations (PDF)
130Effects of Social Context on Social Interaction and Self-Injurious Behavior in Cornelia de Lange Syndrome1.932Citations (PDF)
131Associations Between Maternal Childrearing Cognitions and Conduct Problems in Young Children2.39Citations (PDF)
132Is Theory of Mind Understanding Impaired in Males with Fragile X Syndrome?2.644Citations (PDF)
133Self-injurious behaviour in individuals with intellectual disabilities4.418Citations (PDF)
134The Development of a Health Status Measure for Self-report by People with Intellectual Disabilities2.034Citations (PDF)
135A Proactive Psychological Strategy for Determining the Presence of Dementia in Adults with Down Syndrome: Preliminary Description of Service Use and Evaluation2.016Citations (PDF)
136Effects of Increasing Task Load on Memory Impairment in Adults With Down Syndrome1.918Citations (PDF)
137The Physical Abuse of Older Adults: The Impact of the Carer's Gender, Level of Abuse Indicators, and Training on Decision Making1.35Citations (PDF)
138The assessment of food‐related problems in individuals with Prader‐Willi syndrome5.652Citations (PDF)
139Preliminary analysis of the psychometric properties of the Mood, Interest & Pleasure Questionnaire (MIPQ) for adults with severe and profound learning disabilities5.693Citations (PDF)
140Descriptive functional analysis of behavioral excesses shown by adults with Down syndrome and dementia2.421Citations (PDF)
141Assessing the Severity of Challenging Behaviour: Psychometric Properties of the Challenging Behaviour Interview2.079Citations (PDF)
142The assessment of mood in adults who have severe or profound mental retardation
Clinical Psychology Review, 2003, 23, 225-245
9.885Citations (PDF)
143Phenomenology of Self-Restraint1.921Citations (PDF)
144Structural and Environmental Characteristics of Stereotyped Behaviors1.930Citations (PDF)
145Adults with Down's Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease0.66Citations (PDF)
146Effects of Environmental Events on Smiling and Laughing Behavior in Angelman Syndrome1.962Citations (PDF)
147Self-Injurious Behavior, Self-Restraint, and Compulsive Behaviors in Cornelia de Lange Syndrome1.9128Citations (PDF)
148Self-injurious behaviour in people with intellectual disability4.48Citations (PDF)
149Descriptive Analysis of Self‐injurious Behaviour and Self‐restraint2.04Citations (PDF)
150EFFECTS OF SOCIAL PROXIMITY ON MULTIPLE AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIORS2.811Citations (PDF)
151Early Development of Self-Injurious Behavior: An Empirical Study1.988Citations (PDF)
152Self‐injurious behaviour in young children with Lesch‐Nyhan syndrome3.815Citations (PDF)
153Title is missing!1.218Citations (PDF)
154Cognitive Deterioration in Adults With Down Syndrome: Effects on the Individual, Caregivers, and Service Use1.920Citations (PDF)
155Aggression and the termination of “rituals”: a new variant of the escape function for challenging behavior?2.222Citations (PDF)
156Divorce mediation: the impact of mediation on the psychological well-being of children and parents2.38Citations (PDF)
157A molecular to molar analysis of communicative and problem behaviors2.224Citations (PDF)
158The Neuropsychological Assessment of Age Related Cognitive Deficits in Adults with Down's Syndrome2.059Citations (PDF)
159The Treatment of Severe Self-Injurious Behavior by the Systematic Fading of Restraints: Effects on Self-Injury, Self-Restraint, Adaptive Behavior, and Behavioral Correlates of Affect 11This research was supported by a grant from The Mental Health Foundation. The authors wish to acknowledge the help given by the following people: the staff of Lambeth Walk day centre, Vicky Turk, Alex Proto, Roy Smith, Diane Langridge, and Angela Daniels2.228Citations (PDF)
160Allelic variability in D21S11, but not in APP or APOE, is associated with cognitive decline in Down syndrome
NeuroReport, 1997, 8, 1645-1649
1.520Citations (PDF)
161A graphical method to aid the sequential analysis of observational data
Behavior Research Methods, 1997, 29, 563-573
0.312Citations (PDF)
162Self‐injurious Behaviour and People with Intellectual Disabilities: Assessing the Behavioural Knowledge and Causal Explanations of Care Staff2.046Citations (PDF)
163Self-Injurious Behaviour in Children with Learning Disabilities: Recent Advances in Assessment and Intervention6.7112Citations (PDF)
164Self-injurious behavior in Rett syndrome: Interactions between features of Rett syndrome and operant conditioning2.252Citations (PDF)
165Differential Effects of Severe Self-injurious Behaviour on the Behaviour of Others1.356Citations (PDF)
166Self-Injurious Behaviour in People with Learning Disabilities: Determinants and Interventions2.533Citations (PDF)