Good Behavior Game: Effects on Disruptive Behaviors of Students with and Without Special Educational Needs in Inclusive Setting [PDF]
The Good Behavior Game (GBG) is a practical and evidence-based classroom management strategy that requires minimal time and resources to learn and implement.
Emrah Gulboy +2 more
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Student Classroom Misbehavior: An Exploratory Study Based on Teachers' Perceptions [PDF]
This study aimed to examine the conceptions of junior secondary school student misbehaviors in classroom, and to identify the most common, disruptive, and unacceptable student problem behaviors from teachers' perspective.
Rachel C. F. Sun, Daniel T. L. Shek
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The relationship between pain and disruptive behaviors in nursing home resident with dementia
Background Nursing home residents with dementia gradually lose the ability to process information so that they are less likely to express pain in typical ways.
Ahn Hyochol, Horgas Ann
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Physician disruptive behaviors: Five year progress report. [PDF]
Disruptive behaviors in health care can have a significant adverse effect on staff interactions that can negatively impact staff satisfaction, staff performance, and patient outcomes of care.
Rosenstein AH.
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A randomized controlled trial comparing parent child interaction therapy - toddler, circle of security– parenting™ and waitlist controls in the treatment of disruptive behaviors for children aged 14–24 months: study protocol [PDF]
Background It is common for toddlers to display disruptive behaviors (e.g., tantrums, aggression, irritability) but when these become severe and persistent they can be the start of a trajectory towards poor outcomes in childhood and adolescence.
Jane Kohlhoff +9 more
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Affective network and default mode network in depressive adolescents with disruptive behaviors
Sun Mi Kim,1 Sung Yong Park,1 Young In Kim,1 Young Don Son,2 Un-Sun Chung,3,4 Kyung Joon Min,1 Doug Hyun Han1 1Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Gachon University of ...
Kim SM +6 more
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Are Children Following High Trajectories of Disruptive Behaviors in Early Childhood More or Less Likely to Follow Concurrent High Trajectories of Internalizing Problems? [PDF]
The developmental association between disruptive behaviors (DBs: hyperactivity-impulsivity, non-compliance, physical aggression) and internalizing problems in early childhood is not well understood and has generated competing hypotheses and mixed results.
Rene Carbonneau +4 more
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Moderators of Parent Training for Disruptive Behaviors in Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. [PDF]
Lecavalier L +9 more
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Violence, runaway, and suicide attempts among people living with schizophrenia in China: Prevalence and correlates [PDF]
Background People living with schizophrenia are at higher risk of disruptive behaviors, including violence, running away from home, and suicide attempts, which often co-occur and are highly correlated, yet seldom studied together.
Yixiang Long +4 more
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The effects of student’s gender and classroom disruptive behaviors and parental income on student’s mathematics achievement trajectory [PDF]
The goal of the study was to examine the role of students’ gender, their disruptive behaviors, and parental income on their mathematics achievement history.
Fatih Koca
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