BACKGROUND: People with intellectual disability or borderline intellectual functioning may have poorer mental health than their peers. The present authors sought to (i) estimate the risk of poorer mental health among British adults with and without intellectual impairments and (ii) estimate the extent to which any between-group differences in mental health may reflect between-group differences in rates of exposure to common social determinants of poorer health. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present authors undertook secondary analysis of confidentialized unit records collected in Wave 3 of Understanding Society. RESULTS: British adults with intellectual impairments living in general households are at significantly increased risk of potential m...
Background: This study investigated if subjective socioeconomic status (SSS) is related to self-rate...
BACKGROUND: There is extensive evidence from research undertaken on general population samples that ...
Aim: This study analyses and compares reported general health status; reported mental health conditi...
BACKGROUND: Children with mild/moderate intellectual disabilities are at greater risk for mental hea...
Background: There are no previous whole-country studies on mental health and relationships with gene...
The original study which created the data was funded by Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office A...
Keywords: diagnosis and classification;epidemiology;mental disorders;mental ill-health;mental retar...
BACKGROUND: Adults with intellectual disabilities have increased early mortality compared with the g...
Background Adults with intellectual disability have poorer health than their non-disabled peers. How...
Objectives: To determine the relative extent that autism and intellectual disabilities are independe...
The prevalence, and incidence, of mental ill-health in adults with intellectual disabilities and aut...
Abstract Background: The opportunity for people with intellectual disability to live a long and heal...
Mental health conditions are often underdiagnosed in adults with intellectual disability and do not ...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities have increased early mortality compared with the ...
Background: This study investigated if subjective socioeconomic status (SSS) is related to self-rate...
BACKGROUND: There is extensive evidence from research undertaken on general population samples that ...
Aim: This study analyses and compares reported general health status; reported mental health conditi...
BACKGROUND: Children with mild/moderate intellectual disabilities are at greater risk for mental hea...
Background: There are no previous whole-country studies on mental health and relationships with gene...
The original study which created the data was funded by Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office A...
Keywords: diagnosis and classification;epidemiology;mental disorders;mental ill-health;mental retar...
BACKGROUND: Adults with intellectual disabilities have increased early mortality compared with the g...
Background Adults with intellectual disability have poorer health than their non-disabled peers. How...
Objectives: To determine the relative extent that autism and intellectual disabilities are independe...
The prevalence, and incidence, of mental ill-health in adults with intellectual disabilities and aut...
Abstract Background: The opportunity for people with intellectual disability to live a long and heal...
Mental health conditions are often underdiagnosed in adults with intellectual disability and do not ...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities have increased early mortality compared with the ...
Background: This study investigated if subjective socioeconomic status (SSS) is related to self-rate...
BACKGROUND: There is extensive evidence from research undertaken on general population samples that ...
Aim: This study analyses and compares reported general health status; reported mental health conditi...