Staff who work with people who have intellectual disabilities: the importance of personality

By: Rose, John.
Contributor(s): David, Gareth | Jones, Christopher.
Series: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 16 (4) 2003: 267-277.Publisher: 2003Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): STAFF | STAFF STRESS | STAFF ATTITUDES | PERSONALITY | COPINGSummary: Highlights the importance of personality factors in determining stress levels in staff working with people with intellectual disabilities. Suggests several possible intervention strategies to help staff cope with periods of high demand, particularly those reporting high levels of neuroticism.
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Highlights the importance of personality factors in determining stress levels in staff working with people with intellectual disabilities. Suggests several possible intervention strategies to help staff cope with periods of high demand, particularly those reporting high levels of neuroticism.

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