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David John Felce is affiliated with Cardiff University in the United Kingdom. Their academic contributions and research activities are associated with this institution.

There is no available data regarding recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues linked to David John Felce at this time.

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Best Publications

  • Quality of life: Its definition and measurement☆

    David John Felce;Jonathan Perry

  • Conceptualization, Measurement, and Application of Quality of Life for Persons With Intellectual Disabilities: Report of an International Panel of Experts

    Robert L. Schalock;Ivan Brown;Roy Brown;Robert A. Cummins

  • Basing the treatment of stereotypic and self-injurious behaviors on hypotheses of their causes.

    Alan C. Repp;David Felce;Lyle E. Barton

  • Defining and applying the concept of quality of life

    David John Felce

  • Living circumstances of children and adults with mental retardation or developmental disabilities in the United States, Canada, England and Wales, and Australia

    David Braddock;Eric Emerson;David John Felce;Roger J. Stancliffe

  • Close to Home

    Sandy Toogood;David Felce

  • Opportunity and the promotion of activity among adults with severe intellectual disability living in community residences: the impact of training staff in active support.

    E. Jones;Jonathan Perry;K. Lowe;David John Felce

  • Previously unidentified morbidity in patients with intellectual disability

    Helen Ann Baxter;Katherine Lowe;Helen Louise Ann Houston;Glyn Jones

  • Reducing antipsychotic medication in people with a learning disability.

    Zahir Ahmed;William I. Fraser;Michael P. Kerr;Chris Kiernan

  • Subjective and Objective Quality of Life Assessment: Responsiveness, Response Bias, and Resident:Proxy Concordance.

    Jonathan Perry;David John Felce

  • The extent of support for ordinary living provided in staffed housing: the relationship between staffing levels, resident characteristics, staff: resident interactions and resident activity patterns.

    David John Felce;Jonathan Perry

  • An Eco-Behavioral Analysis of Small Community-Based Houses and Traditional Large Hospitals for Severely and Profoundly Mentally Handicapped Adults.

    David Felce;Ursula de Kock;Alan C. Repp

  • Behavior problems, psychiatric symptoms, and quality of life for older adults with intellectual disability with and without autism

    Vasiliki Totsika;David John Felce;Michael Patrick Kerr;Richard P. Hastings

  • Learning disabilities : the fundamental facts.

    Eric Emerson;Chris Hatton;David Felce;Glynis H. Murphy

  • Issues Concerning Self-Report Data and Population-Based Data Sets Involving People With Intellectual Disabilities

    Eric Emerson;David John Felce;Roger J. Stancliffe

  • Primary Health Care for People with a Learning Disability

    Michael Patrick Kerr;William Fraser;David John Felce

  • Evaluation of the dissemination of active support training in staffed community residences.

    Edwin Jones;David Felce;Kathy Lowe;Clare Bowley

  • Living with support in a home in the community: predictors of behavioral development and household and community activity.

    David John Felce;Eric Emerson

  • Evaluation of the Dissemination of Active Support Training and Training Trainers

    Edwin Jones;David John Felce;Kathy Lowe;Clare Bowley

  • A general practice-based prevalence study of epilepsy among adults with intellectual disabilities and of its association with psychiatric disorder, behaviour disturbance and carer stress

    T. Matthews;N. Weston;Helen Ann Baxter;David John Felce

  • A Group Treatment for Men with Intellectual Disabilities who Sexually Offend or Abuse

    John Rose;Rosemary Jenkins;Christopher O'Connor;Catherine Jones

  • The adaptive behavior scale-residential and community (part I): towards the development of a short form.

    Chris Hatton;Eric Emerson;Janet Robertson;Nicola Gregory

  • Service support to people in Wales with severe intellectual disability and the most severe challenging behaviours: processes, outcomes and costs

    David Felce;Kathy Lowe;J. Perry;Helen Baxter

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric Emerson
Eric Emerson Lancaster University
Janet Robertson
Janet Robertson Lancaster University
Richard P. Hastings
Richard P. Hastings University of Birmingham
Paul Willner
Paul Willner Swansea University
Andrew Jahoda
Andrew Jahoda University of Glasgow
Chris Hatton
Chris Hatton Manchester Metropolitan University
Chris Oliver
Chris Oliver University of Birmingham
Vasiliki Totsika
Vasiliki Totsika University College London
Glynis H. Murphy
Glynis H. Murphy University of Kent
Robert A. Cummins
Robert A. Cummins Deakin University

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