Funding: UK Medical Research Council, grant number: MC_PC_17217), and the Scottish Government via the Scottish Learning Disabilities Observatory.Objectives To investigate mortality in adults with intellectual disabilities: rates, causes, place, demographic and clinical predictors. Design Cohort study with record linkage to death data. Setting General community. Participants 961/1023 (94%) adults (16–83 years; mean=44.1 years; 54.6% male) with intellectual disabilities, clinically examined in 2001–2004; subsequently record-linked to their National Health Service number, allowing linkage to death certificate data, 2018. Outcome measures Standardised mortality ratios (SMRs), underlying and all contributing causes of death, avoidable deaths, pl...
Purpose: To investigate health, mortality and healthcare inequalities experienced by people with i...
Background: Death of people with intellectual disabilities is considered to be earlier than for the...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) may be at higher risk of COVID-19 death. We c...
Objectives: To investigate mortality in adults with intellectual disabilities: rates, causes, place,...
Objectives To investigate mortality in adults with intellectual disabilities: rates, causes, place, ...
Objectives: To investigate mortality rates and associated factors, and avoidable mortality in childr...
Objectives: To investigate mortality rates and associated factors, and avoidable mortality in childr...
We aim to provide insight into the cause-specific mortality of older adults with intellectual disabi...
ABSTRACT Objectives A growing body of evidence highlights a disparity in mortality rates for people...
Background. Mood, baseline functioning, and cognitive abilities as well as psychotropic medications ...
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Background: It is thought that people with Down syndrome die younger than the general population, b...
Objectives To investigate mortality and its causes in adults over the age of 20 years with intellect...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) die at younger ages than the general popula...
Objective: To describe the cause of death together with emergency department presentations and hospi...
Purpose: To investigate health, mortality and healthcare inequalities experienced by people with i...
Background: Death of people with intellectual disabilities is considered to be earlier than for the...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) may be at higher risk of COVID-19 death. We c...
Objectives: To investigate mortality in adults with intellectual disabilities: rates, causes, place,...
Objectives To investigate mortality in adults with intellectual disabilities: rates, causes, place, ...
Objectives: To investigate mortality rates and associated factors, and avoidable mortality in childr...
Objectives: To investigate mortality rates and associated factors, and avoidable mortality in childr...
We aim to provide insight into the cause-specific mortality of older adults with intellectual disabi...
ABSTRACT Objectives A growing body of evidence highlights a disparity in mortality rates for people...
Background. Mood, baseline functioning, and cognitive abilities as well as psychotropic medications ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Background: It is thought that people with Down syndrome die younger than the general population, b...
Objectives To investigate mortality and its causes in adults over the age of 20 years with intellect...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) die at younger ages than the general popula...
Objective: To describe the cause of death together with emergency department presentations and hospi...
Purpose: To investigate health, mortality and healthcare inequalities experienced by people with i...
Background: Death of people with intellectual disabilities is considered to be earlier than for the...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) may be at higher risk of COVID-19 death. We c...