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Carlo Schuengel

Researcher at Public Health Research Institute

Publications -  271
Citations -  9708

Carlo Schuengel is an academic researcher from Public Health Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intellectual disability & Attachment theory. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 246 publications receiving 8570 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlo Schuengel include VU University Medical Center & University of Amsterdam.

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Psychometric Properties of the Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction and Frustration Scale - Intellectual Disability (BPNSFS-ID)

TL;DR: The Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction and Frustration Scale for Intellectual Disability (BPNSFS-ID) as discussed by the authors, an adapted version of the original BPNSFS, operationalizes satisfaction and frustration with the three basic psychological needs according to self-determination theory (SDT): autonomy, relatedness, and competence.
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Alleviating Parenting Stress in Parents with Intellectual Disabilities : A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Video-feedback Intervention to Promote Positive Parenting

TL;DR: The results of the study suggest the feasibility of reducing parenting stress in parents with mild intellectual disability through parenting support, to the possible benefit of their children.
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Parents with intellectual disabilities seeking professional parenting support: the role of working alliance, stress and informal support.

TL;DR: Better quality of the working alliance was associated with shorter intended latency to seek support for parents with MID, if parents had little access to informal support and higher parenting stress predicted a shorter latency for intended support seeking.
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Pretreatment for substance-abusing people with intellectual disabilities: intervening on autonomous motivation for treatment entry.

TL;DR: The implementation of SDT and motivational interviewing principles in the treatment programme 'Beat the kick' reliably changed the type of motivation and provided initial proof of the use and applicability ofSDT among people with ID.
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Effects of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care for Preschoolers (MTFC-P) for Young Foster Children with Severe Behavioral Disturbances.

TL;DR: The results obtained within this study indicate that children in MTFC-P and usual treatment foster care in the Dutch context improved similarly, thus not showing the same advantages that MT FC-P has demonstrated in the US, underscore the challenges of testing novel treatments across contexts with highly different child welfare provisions.