Self-injurious behavior, self-restraint, and compulsive behaviors in Cornelia de Lange syndrome

By: Hyman, Philippa.
Contributor(s): Oliver, Chris | Hall, Scott.
Series: American Journal on Mental Retardation 107 (2) 2002: 146-154.Publisher: 2002Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS | CORNELIA DE LANGE SYNDROME | SELF INJURIOUS BEHAVIOURSummary: The authors examined whether individuals with Cornelia de Lange syndrome displaying self-injurious behaviour and self-restraint exhibit more compulsive behaviours than do those without self-injurious behaviour and self-restraint. A significant association was found between self-injurious behaviour and self-restraint, and those displaying both behaviours displayed significantly more compulsions than did those not exhibiting them.
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The authors examined whether individuals with Cornelia de Lange syndrome displaying self-injurious behaviour and self-restraint exhibit more compulsive behaviours than do those without self-injurious behaviour and self-restraint. A significant association was found between self-injurious behaviour and self-restraint, and those displaying both behaviours displayed significantly more compulsions than did those not exhibiting them.

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