PMID: 9430054Jan 16, 1998Paper

Measuring staff perceptions of challenging behaviour: the Challenging Behaviour Attributions Scale (CHABA)

Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : JIDR
Richard P Hastings

Abstract

Causal attributions may interact with other variables to determine staff responses to challenging behaviour. Furthermore, staff perceptions of the causes of challenging behaviour are likely to change as a result of theoretical and practical training. However, there is no established simple method for measuring staff attributions that could facilitate research in these areas. The present paper describes the development and preliminary psychometric analysis of the Challenging Behaviour Attributions Scale (CHABA).

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