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ArticleGriffith, G.M and Hastings, R and Nash, S and Petalas, M and Howling, P and Moss, J and Oliver, C and Petty, J and Tunnicliffe, P (2011) "You have to sit and explain it all, and explain yourself." Mothers experiences of caring for an adult with a rare genetic intellectual disability syndrome. Journal of Genetic Counseling, 20. pp. 167-177. Berg, K and Arron, K and Burbidge, C and Moss, J and Oliver, C (2007) Carer reported contemporary health problems in people with severe learning disability and genetic syndromes. Journal Of Policy And Practice In Intellectual Disabilities, 4. pp. 120-128. Moss, J and Howlin, P and Magiati, I and Oliver, C (2012) Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Cornelia de Lange Syndrome. The Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry And Allied Disciplines. (In Press) Oliver, C and Berg, K and Burbidge, C and Arron, K and Moss, J (2011) Delineation of behavioural phenotypes in genetic syndrome. Comparison of autism spectrum disorder, affect and hyperactivity. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Collis, L and Moss, J and Jutley, J and Cornish, K and Oliver , C (2008) Facial expression of affect in children with Cornelia de Lange Syndrome. Journal Of Intellectual Disability Research, 52. pp. 207-215. Hoddell, J and Moss, J and Woodcock, K and Oliver , C (2011) Further refinement of the nature of the communication impairment in Cornelia de Lange syndrome. Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, 5. pp. 15-25. Arron, K and Oliver, C and Berg, K and Moss, J and Burbidge, C (2011) Prevalence and phenomenology of self-injurious and aggressive behaviour in genetic syndromes. Journal Of Intellectual Disability Research, 55. pp. 109-120. Moss, J and Oliver, C and Berg, K and G, Kaur and Jephcott, L and Cornish, K (2008) Prevalence of Autism spectrum phenomenology in Cornelia de Lange and Cri du Chat syndromes. American Journal of Mental Retardation, 113. pp. 278-291. Moss, J and Richards, C and Nelson, L and Oliver, C (2012) Prevalence of autism spectrum disorder symptomatology and related behavioural characteristics in persons with Down syndrome. Autism: International Journal of Research and Practise. (In Press) Griffith, G and Hastings, R and Oliver, C and Howlin, P and Moss, J and Petty, J and Tunnicliffe, P (2011) Psychological distress and well-being in mothers and fathers of children with Angelman, Cornelia de Lange, and Cri du Chat syndromes. Journal Of Intellectual Disability Research, 55. pp. 397-411. Richards, C and Moss, J and O'Farrell, L and Kaur, G and Oliver, C (2009) Social anxiety in Cornelia de Lange syndrome. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Moss, J and Howlin, P (2009) The assessment and presentation of Autism Spectrum Disorders in genetic syndromes: implications for diagnosis, intervention and understanding the wider ASD population. Journal Of Intellectual Disability Research, 53. pp. 852-872. Moss, J and Oliver, C and Hall, S and Arron, K and Sloneem, J and Petty, J (2005) The association between environmental events and self-injurious behavior in Cornelia de Lange syndrome. Journal Of Intellectual Disability Research, 49. pp. 269-277. Burbidge, C and Oliver, C and Moss, J and Arron, K and Berg , K and Hill, L and Trusler, K and Furniss, F and Woodcock, K (2010) The association between repetitive behaviours, impulsivity and hyperactivity in people with intellectual disability. Journal Of Intellectual Disability Research, 54. pp. 1078-1092. Moss, J and Oliver, C and Arron , K and Burbridge, C and Berg, K (2009) The prevalence and phenomenology of repetitive behavior in genetic syndromes. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 39. pp. 572-588. Book SectionMoss, J and Howlin, P and Oliver, C (2011) The assessment of presentation of Autism Spectrum Disorder and associated characteristics in individuals with severe intellectual disability and genetic syndromes. In: The Oxford Handbook of Intellectual Disability and Development. Oxford University Press. |