Few studies have been found that to assess the factors that explain higher levels of familyburden in adults with intellectualdisability (ID) and intellectualdisability and mental disorders (ID-MD). The aims of this study were to assess familyburden in people with ID and ID-MD and to determine which sociodemographic, clinical and functionaldisabilityvariables account for familyburden. The sample is composed of pairs of 203 participants with disability and their caregivers, of which 33.5% are caregivers of people with ID and 66.5% of ID-MD. Assessments were performed using scales of clinical and functionaldisability as the following instruments: Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale-III (WAIS-III), Inventory for Client and Agency Planning (ICAP),...
To date, there have been few studies of mothers’ and fathers’ roles in caring for their adult childr...
People with mental disorders often cause distress among their familymembers.We examined a total of 2...
Background Providing long‐term care to an adult relative with intellectual disability can impact ne...
Few studies have been found that to assess the factors that explain higher levels of familyburden in...
Family impact (or family burden) is a concept born in the field of mental health that has successful...
Caring for individuals with intellectual disability often results in stressful experiences for famil...
Background: Providing long-term care to an adult relative with intellectual disability can impact ne...
The current study used a proposed conceptual framework to investigate how various physical, psychoso...
Children and young people with intellectual disability (ID) are at increased risk of mental health d...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine well-being among family carers and adults with an intellec...
The families with a mental disability child go through the information of child´s diagnosis very har...
Abstract Most adults with intellectual disabilities are cared for across their life-spans by their f...
Keywords: diagnosis and classification;epidemiology;mental disorders;mental ill-health;mental retar...
Background. Intellectual disabilities (ID) are common and lifelong. People with ID have health inequ...
Background: It has been proposed that people with intellectual disability (ID) might be similar to t...
To date, there have been few studies of mothers’ and fathers’ roles in caring for their adult childr...
People with mental disorders often cause distress among their familymembers.We examined a total of 2...
Background Providing long‐term care to an adult relative with intellectual disability can impact ne...
Few studies have been found that to assess the factors that explain higher levels of familyburden in...
Family impact (or family burden) is a concept born in the field of mental health that has successful...
Caring for individuals with intellectual disability often results in stressful experiences for famil...
Background: Providing long-term care to an adult relative with intellectual disability can impact ne...
The current study used a proposed conceptual framework to investigate how various physical, psychoso...
Children and young people with intellectual disability (ID) are at increased risk of mental health d...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine well-being among family carers and adults with an intellec...
The families with a mental disability child go through the information of child´s diagnosis very har...
Abstract Most adults with intellectual disabilities are cared for across their life-spans by their f...
Keywords: diagnosis and classification;epidemiology;mental disorders;mental ill-health;mental retar...
Background. Intellectual disabilities (ID) are common and lifelong. People with ID have health inequ...
Background: It has been proposed that people with intellectual disability (ID) might be similar to t...
To date, there have been few studies of mothers’ and fathers’ roles in caring for their adult childr...
People with mental disorders often cause distress among their familymembers.We examined a total of 2...
Background Providing long‐term care to an adult relative with intellectual disability can impact ne...