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Families and intellectual disability
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2005This review includes recent research pertaining to family functioning when there is a child or adult offspring with intellectual disability. The purpose was to broaden the examination of families research from an adjustment/coping perspective to consideration of more contextual factors (environment, culture, service delivery).Studies continue to focus ...
Cameron L. Neece+2 more
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Deinstitutionalization in intellectual disabilities
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2007The process of deinstitutionalization for intellectual disability services is at different stages across the world, varying from complete closure in Sweden to a vague hope in Taiwan. This review explores recent literature on deinstitutionalization and intellectual disabilities and focuses on papers published in academic journals mainly during 2006.Work
Beadle-Brown, Julie.+2 more
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2014
Ethical issues presented by people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and mental health problems are usually addressed by reference to rights, autonomy, choice, and inclusion. These liberal valuesprovide certainty in the face of uncertain and complex situations.
Jennifer Clegg, Jo Jones
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Ethical issues presented by people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and mental health problems are usually addressed by reference to rights, autonomy, choice, and inclusion. These liberal valuesprovide certainty in the face of uncertain and complex situations.
Jennifer Clegg, Jo Jones
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Psychopathology and intellectual disability
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2011To provide an update on recent trends and developments in the study of psychopathology in persons with intellectual disability. This topic is of considerable importance to mental health professionals as rates of psychopathology are much higher for persons with intellectual disabilities relative to the general population.The number of studies on this ...
Johnny L. Matson, Mary E. Shoemaker
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Parents with intellectual disability
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2017Questions around parents with intellectual disability have changed according to sociocultural shifts in the position and rights of people with intellectual disability. The early research focus on capacity for parenting has given way to a contextual model of parenting and child outcomes, increasingly tested in population-based samples.
Sabina Kef+3 more
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Epilepsy and intellectual disability
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2000AbstractA Medline and Psychline literature review of epilepsy in people with intellectual disability was performed. The review has highlighted the importance of the impact of epilepsy on the lives of individuals and their families, affecting physical morbidity, leading to an increased mortality and increasing the care‐giving burden.
C. Bowley, Michael Patrick Kerr
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Autism and intellectual disability
Journal of Neurology, 2013Intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorders affect approximately 3 % of the population and are commonly encountered in general neurological practice as a result of co-morbidity with a range of other neurological disorders, and in particular with epilepsy.
Emma C. Tallantyre, Neil Robertson
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Assessment in intellectual disability
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2005This review examines an eclectic selection of publications from the past 12 months under the broad heading of 'assessment in intellectual disability'. Being unable to cover all possible publications the authors have concentrated on the assessment of pain (in those with severe intellectual disability), psychopathology, risk assessment and offending ...
Caroline Mohr, Kylie Megan Gray
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Dementia in intellectual disability
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2014Dementia is emerging as a significant condition in the population with intellectual disability. This review is aimed at clinicians working in the field. We revisit what is known on the subject and expand on this with results from recent research. The emphasis of this review is on the clinical research rather than laboratory or molecular research ...
Rory Sheehan, Angela Hassiotis, Afia Ali
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Anthropology and intellectual disability
2023Abstract Anthropology’s methodological innovations enable us to get closer to the experiences, lives, and self-narrations of individuals categorized as having intellectual disabilities. Moreover, anthropology approaches intellectual disability from a cross-cultural perspective in order to facilitate better understanding of how the ...
McKearney, P., Zoanni, T.
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