Self-reported fears in Hispanic youth with mental retardation: a preliminary study
By: Ramirez, Syliva Z.
Contributor(s): Kratochwill, Thomas R | Nguyen, Trang.
Series: Mental Retardation 36 (2) April 1998: 145-156.Publisher: 1998Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): ANXIETY | CULTURAL ISSUES | FEAR | INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA | YOUTHSummary: The authors experienced by 48 Hispanic youth with an intellectual disability (ages 10 to 21 years) using the Fear Survey for Children with and without Mental Retardation. Although differences were found in the content of fears across age and gender groups, the number and intensity of fears did not differ. Promising evidence of the validity of this survey instrument was attained by its significant correlations with the Revised Childrens Manifest Aniety Scale. Implications for future research are discussed. [AJ].Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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The authors experienced by 48 Hispanic youth with an intellectual disability (ages 10 to 21 years) using the Fear Survey for Children with and without Mental Retardation. Although differences were found in the content of fears across age and gender groups, the number and intensity of fears did not differ. Promising evidence of the validity of this survey instrument was attained by its significant correlations with the Revised Childrens Manifest Aniety Scale. Implications for future research are discussed. [AJ].
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