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- Title
VALIDATION OF TECHNICAL CRITERIA FOR SETTING IPP GOALS FOR PERSONS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES IN RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS.
- Authors
Dagnan, David J.; Sturmey, Peter
- Abstract
Data were collected from documentation from an annual IPP system on the technical adequacy of goals set and subsequently achieved. Goal characteristics coded included functionality of goal set (natural environment, natural materials, and age-appropriateness), ideological characteristics (community presence. choices and decisions, maintaining and developing competence, positive social role, and community participation), behavioral technical adequacy (named person responsible, achievement date, and stated in measurable terms), and curriculum domain. Multiple regression analysis revealed that goals that were written in a technically correct fashion and that involved functional skills were more likely to be achieved. A greater variety of life goals predicted fewer goals being achieved.
- Subjects
DEVELOPMENTAL disabilities; INSTITUTIONAL care; TECHNOLOGY; GOAL (Psychology); MULTIPLE regression analysis; PUBLIC welfare
- Publication
Behavioral Interventions, 1994, Vol 9, Issue 1, p67
- ISSN
1072-0847
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/bin.2360090107