This paper reports findings from a study funded by the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities which aimed to explore experiences of anxiety and depression among 17 young people with learning disabilities in Scotland. A series of unstructured interviews were conducted with the young people while one semi-structured interview took place with their families and/ or with relevant professionals. The young people talked about their distress in various ways, including medical terms, bodily sensations, feelings and emotions, behaviours, and specific fears. Those who could identify the cause(s) of their distress referred to stressful life events, troublesome medical conditions, difficulties negotiating the transition to adulthood and socia...
Children and young people with co-morbid intellectual disabilities (ID) and autism are more prone to...
There has been little research on stress as perceived by people with an intellectual disability. Thi...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) may respond differently to social stresso...
This paper reports findings from a study funded by the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilit...
This paper reports findings from a study funded by the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilit...
Literature on the experiences of people with intellectual disabilities of anxiety and depression is ...
Objectives: Transition to adulthood can be a challenging time for all young people. However, this pe...
Objectives. Transition to adulthood can be a challenging time for all young people. However, this pe...
This chapter reports on a study into the way in which young people and their family carers identify ...
Background: This exploratory study examined the content and salience of worries experienced by young...
Children and young people with intellectual disability (ID) are at increased risk of mental health d...
Background Leaving school is an important time for adolescents, with increasing autonomy and develo...
Background Leaving school is an important time for adolescents, with increasing autonomy and develo...
Introduction: The emotional health and well-being of young people is a key Government priority, yet ...
Background: Experiences and perceptions of stigma have been shown to play a role in the psychopathol...
Children and young people with co-morbid intellectual disabilities (ID) and autism are more prone to...
There has been little research on stress as perceived by people with an intellectual disability. Thi...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) may respond differently to social stresso...
This paper reports findings from a study funded by the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilit...
This paper reports findings from a study funded by the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilit...
Literature on the experiences of people with intellectual disabilities of anxiety and depression is ...
Objectives: Transition to adulthood can be a challenging time for all young people. However, this pe...
Objectives. Transition to adulthood can be a challenging time for all young people. However, this pe...
This chapter reports on a study into the way in which young people and their family carers identify ...
Background: This exploratory study examined the content and salience of worries experienced by young...
Children and young people with intellectual disability (ID) are at increased risk of mental health d...
Background Leaving school is an important time for adolescents, with increasing autonomy and develo...
Background Leaving school is an important time for adolescents, with increasing autonomy and develo...
Introduction: The emotional health and well-being of young people is a key Government priority, yet ...
Background: Experiences and perceptions of stigma have been shown to play a role in the psychopathol...
Children and young people with co-morbid intellectual disabilities (ID) and autism are more prone to...
There has been little research on stress as perceived by people with an intellectual disability. Thi...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) may respond differently to social stresso...