Background \ud \ud Models of service provision and professional training differ between countries. This study aims to investigate a specialist intellectual disabilities model and a generic mental health model, specifically comparing psychiatrists’ knowledge and competencies, and service quality and accessibility in meeting the mental health needs of people with intellectual disabilities.\ud \ud Method \ud \ud Data were collected from consultant and trainee psychiatrists within a specialist intellectual disabilities model (UK) and a generic mental health model (Australia).\ud \ud Results \ud \ud The sample sizes were 294 (UK) and 205 (Australia). Statistically significant differences were found, with UK participants having positive views ...
Objective: This study was undertaken to establish the perceptions of psychiatrists regarding the car...
Background: Mental health problems of people with intellectual disabilities can negatively affect t...
Background The Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service was established to address...
Background Models of service provision and professional training differ between countries. This stu...
Background: Models of service provision and professional training differ between countries. This stu...
Objective: In light of developments in training and service provision, the aim of the present study ...
Introduction Staff supporting people with intellectual disabilities (ID) constitute a significant wo...
There is a certain amount of ambiguity and confusion over the provision of mental health services fo...
Background: Quality mental health care for adults with an intellectual disability (ID) depends upon ...
Background When adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) require a psychiatric admission, general ...
Legislative changes in line with changing societal perspectives have resulted in increased service p...
Purpose – An earlier study of health and social services professionals in community teams for peopl...
The majority of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and psychiatric disorders access mainstre...
Adults with intellectual disabilities are known to have a high prevalence of mental health problems....
PURPOSE: People with Intellectual disability (ID) are likely to be prescribed psychotropic medicatio...
Objective: This study was undertaken to establish the perceptions of psychiatrists regarding the car...
Background: Mental health problems of people with intellectual disabilities can negatively affect t...
Background The Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service was established to address...
Background Models of service provision and professional training differ between countries. This stu...
Background: Models of service provision and professional training differ between countries. This stu...
Objective: In light of developments in training and service provision, the aim of the present study ...
Introduction Staff supporting people with intellectual disabilities (ID) constitute a significant wo...
There is a certain amount of ambiguity and confusion over the provision of mental health services fo...
Background: Quality mental health care for adults with an intellectual disability (ID) depends upon ...
Background When adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) require a psychiatric admission, general ...
Legislative changes in line with changing societal perspectives have resulted in increased service p...
Purpose – An earlier study of health and social services professionals in community teams for peopl...
The majority of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and psychiatric disorders access mainstre...
Adults with intellectual disabilities are known to have a high prevalence of mental health problems....
PURPOSE: People with Intellectual disability (ID) are likely to be prescribed psychotropic medicatio...
Objective: This study was undertaken to establish the perceptions of psychiatrists regarding the car...
Background: Mental health problems of people with intellectual disabilities can negatively affect t...
Background The Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service was established to address...