Background The social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities presents a major challenge to services. As part of a 12-year follow up of people resettled from long-stay hospitals, the size of 213 individuals’ social networks and the types of social support they received were investigated, as viewed by people with intellectual disabilities themselves. The types of support received in four different kinds of community accommodation were compared. Method Individuals were interviewed and their social support networks mapped using a Social Network Guide developed for the study. Descriptive statistics were generated and comparisons made using generalized linear modelling. Results The sample comprised 117 men (average age 51 years) an...
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Background Despite there being considerable evidence to suggest that friendships are central to heal...
Although people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are increasingly expected to relocate from tradi...
Background The social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities presents a major challenge...
Background: The social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities presents a major challenge...
Research on social networks of people with intellectual disability has mostly focused on comparisons...
Information was collected on the social networks of adults with mental retardation receiving differ...
The present paper reports on the evaluation of a UK project to provide employment support services f...
Background: To enhance social inclusion of people with intellectual disability, policy is aimed at i...
A supportive social network is crucial for facilitating social inclusion. The social networks of peo...
Background: Social inclusion has been defined as an interaction between major life domains, includin...
Background: Attitudes in Ireland towards people with disabilities are hardening. Through meaningful ...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: Supportive social networks are crucial for facilitating social i...
This article describes the social networks of four young people with intellectual disabilities in su...
The psychological literature has, historically, portrayed people with an intellectual disability as ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackgroundA supportive social network is crucial for facilitating soci...
Background Despite there being considerable evidence to suggest that friendships are central to heal...
Although people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are increasingly expected to relocate from tradi...
Background The social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities presents a major challenge...
Background: The social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities presents a major challenge...
Research on social networks of people with intellectual disability has mostly focused on comparisons...
Information was collected on the social networks of adults with mental retardation receiving differ...
The present paper reports on the evaluation of a UK project to provide employment support services f...
Background: To enhance social inclusion of people with intellectual disability, policy is aimed at i...
A supportive social network is crucial for facilitating social inclusion. The social networks of peo...
Background: Social inclusion has been defined as an interaction between major life domains, includin...
Background: Attitudes in Ireland towards people with disabilities are hardening. Through meaningful ...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: Supportive social networks are crucial for facilitating social i...
This article describes the social networks of four young people with intellectual disabilities in su...
The psychological literature has, historically, portrayed people with an intellectual disability as ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackgroundA supportive social network is crucial for facilitating soci...
Background Despite there being considerable evidence to suggest that friendships are central to heal...
Although people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are increasingly expected to relocate from tradi...