Individual characteristics associated with community integration of adults with intellectual disability

By: Vine, Xanthe K. L.
Contributor(s): Hamilton, David I.
Series: Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability 30 (3) 2005: 171-175.Publisher: 2005Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): COMMUNITY INTEGRATION | PROFOUND INTELLECTUAL AND MULTIPLE DISABILITIES (PIMD)Summary: Identifies individual characteristics associated with community integration of adults with an intellectual disability. A group of 37 males with high support needs, and who had previously lived in a large institution, participated in the study. Concludes, cautiously, that adults with severe levels of intellectual disability may be at risk of having limited community experiences.
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Identifies individual characteristics associated with community integration of adults with an intellectual disability. A group of 37 males with high support needs, and who had previously lived in a large institution, participated in the study. Concludes, cautiously, that adults with severe levels of intellectual disability may be at risk of having limited community experiences.

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