2023
DOI: 10.1111/jir.13062
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Attachment behaviours in adults with intellectual disabilities in assisted living facilities: representations from direct‐care staff

R. Rinaldi,
J. Duplat,
C. Kahwaji
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundStudies on individuals with intellectual disabilities (IDs) indicate that primary care staff are potential attachment figures. Therefore, the ability to interpret and respond to attachment behaviours with sensitivity is crucial for professionals working with adults with IDs. However, little is known regarding representations and understanding of these attachment behaviours among professionals. This study investigated the representations of attachment behaviours among adults with IDs, as observed and … Show more

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