Persons with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at higher risk of developing a depressive disorder than are members of the general population. This article attempts to answer the question of how best to adapt psychological assessment and intervention for depressive disorder to the needs of adults with ID. Current knowledge suggests that a diagnostic assessment conducted by a multidisciplinary team is the best way to evaluate the influence of biological and psychosocial factors that may contribute to the development of depressive symptoms, and identify potential differential diagnoses. The greater the person's communication and cognitive deficits are, the greater the clinician's difficulties are in assessing and treating depressive disorder ...
Background. Intellectual disabilities (ID) are common and lifelong. People with ID have health inequ...
Intellectual disability is a disability that occurs before age 18. People with this disability exper...
Depression and anxiety are common conditions in adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) and often...
This paper considers, from the theoretical point of view, the problem of diagnosing and treatment of...
This book will focus on intervention strategies for treating anxiety and depression in people with i...
Prevalence rates of depression in intellectual disability have been reported as between 1.3 % and 3....
There is a pressing need for the development of programs for the early identification and treatment ...
The prevalence of co-morbid depression in people with intellectual disability (ID) provides a strong...
Depression is common in individuals with intellectual disabilities, but evidence regarding treatment...
Depression can affect the lives of all persons and can have especially profound implications on thos...
Introduction.Mental and behavioral disorders often coexist in people with intellectual disabilities....
The aim of this study was to obtain information on feasibility, reliability and validity of availabl...
Literature on the experiences of people with intellectual disabilities of anxiety and depression is ...
This exciting new handbook draws on the experience of a wide range of authors to present a rich and ...
Background: Although high rates of depression symptoms are reported in adults with intellectual disa...
Background. Intellectual disabilities (ID) are common and lifelong. People with ID have health inequ...
Intellectual disability is a disability that occurs before age 18. People with this disability exper...
Depression and anxiety are common conditions in adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) and often...
This paper considers, from the theoretical point of view, the problem of diagnosing and treatment of...
This book will focus on intervention strategies for treating anxiety and depression in people with i...
Prevalence rates of depression in intellectual disability have been reported as between 1.3 % and 3....
There is a pressing need for the development of programs for the early identification and treatment ...
The prevalence of co-morbid depression in people with intellectual disability (ID) provides a strong...
Depression is common in individuals with intellectual disabilities, but evidence regarding treatment...
Depression can affect the lives of all persons and can have especially profound implications on thos...
Introduction.Mental and behavioral disorders often coexist in people with intellectual disabilities....
The aim of this study was to obtain information on feasibility, reliability and validity of availabl...
Literature on the experiences of people with intellectual disabilities of anxiety and depression is ...
This exciting new handbook draws on the experience of a wide range of authors to present a rich and ...
Background: Although high rates of depression symptoms are reported in adults with intellectual disa...
Background. Intellectual disabilities (ID) are common and lifelong. People with ID have health inequ...
Intellectual disability is a disability that occurs before age 18. People with this disability exper...
Depression and anxiety are common conditions in adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) and often...