Background Families with parental intellectual disabilities (ID) are likely to need support in achieving a decent family life. In order to accurately plan for such support services, society needs data regarding the occurrence of those parents and their children. The aim of this study was to investigate the 5-year incidence of children born to women with ID in a county in Sweden. Methods Women born between 1975 and 1989 were identified from school registers for children and adolescents with ID in the county of Blekinge. The women's personal identification numbers were, in 2010, linked and matched with the Swedish Medical Birth Register. Results In total, 98 women with ID were identified. Nine of these had given birth to children; one woman t...
Background: As a sequel to a report by the Health Council of the Netherlands on contraception in per...
The aim with this study is to through a research summary review experiences of growth and the parent...
Background: There is a need for more knowledge about the utilization of habilitation services outsid...
Incidensen som kalkylerades i denna studie indikerar att ca 2,12 barn per tusen födda barn föds av k...
The aim of this thesis was to increase the knowledge about children born to mothers with an intellec...
Several studies have demonstrated that mothers with intellectual disability (ID) have a higher preva...
In an unselected series of mentally retarded children in the county of Västerbotten, Sweden, the ann...
Few large-scale studies with well-constructed samples have compared the socio-economic circumstances...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate pregnancy and childbirth in women with intellectua...
Aim: Life expectancy of people with intellectual disability (ID) has increased along with that in th...
BACKGROUND: Historically, many women with intellectual disability (ID) did not have children. Howeve...
The general aim of this thesis is to describe mortality, health and living conditions in an administ...
The expected increase in longevity of individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) in many countr...
Previous research has indicated that intellectual disabilities and parenting is not socially accepte...
Background: The Swedish disability policy has an ambition that people with disabilities should have ...
Background: As a sequel to a report by the Health Council of the Netherlands on contraception in per...
The aim with this study is to through a research summary review experiences of growth and the parent...
Background: There is a need for more knowledge about the utilization of habilitation services outsid...
Incidensen som kalkylerades i denna studie indikerar att ca 2,12 barn per tusen födda barn föds av k...
The aim of this thesis was to increase the knowledge about children born to mothers with an intellec...
Several studies have demonstrated that mothers with intellectual disability (ID) have a higher preva...
In an unselected series of mentally retarded children in the county of Västerbotten, Sweden, the ann...
Few large-scale studies with well-constructed samples have compared the socio-economic circumstances...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate pregnancy and childbirth in women with intellectua...
Aim: Life expectancy of people with intellectual disability (ID) has increased along with that in th...
BACKGROUND: Historically, many women with intellectual disability (ID) did not have children. Howeve...
The general aim of this thesis is to describe mortality, health and living conditions in an administ...
The expected increase in longevity of individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) in many countr...
Previous research has indicated that intellectual disabilities and parenting is not socially accepte...
Background: The Swedish disability policy has an ambition that people with disabilities should have ...
Background: As a sequel to a report by the Health Council of the Netherlands on contraception in per...
The aim with this study is to through a research summary review experiences of growth and the parent...
Background: There is a need for more knowledge about the utilization of habilitation services outsid...