Do you know what I feel? A first step towards a psychological measure of the subjective well-being of persons with profound and multiple disabilities
By: Vos, Pieter.
Contributor(s): De Cock, Paul | Petry, Katja | et al.
Series: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 23 (4) 2010: 366-378.Publisher: 2010Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): PROFOUND INTELLECTUAL AND MULTIPLE DISABILITIES (PIMD) | COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS | EMOTIONS | PHYSIOLOGY | QUALITY OF LIFE | WELL BEING | MEASUREMENT SCALESSummary: Points out that because of limited communication skills the measurement of subjective well being in people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities is not self evident. Makes a first step towards a non-interpretive measure by exploring how the respiratory, cardiovascular and electrodermal response systems are associated with the valence dimension of emotion.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Points out that because of limited communication skills the measurement of subjective well being in people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities is not self evident. Makes a first step towards a non-interpretive measure by exploring how the respiratory, cardiovascular and electrodermal response systems are associated with the valence dimension of emotion.
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