Factors that affect the perceived health of adults with intellectual disability : A Western Australian study

By: Cocks, Errol.
Contributor(s): Thomson, Allyson | Thoresen, Stian | Parsons, Richard | Rosenwax, Lorna.
Series: Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability 43 (3) September 2018: 339-350. 2018Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | ADULTS | HEALTH STATUS | HEALTH ISSUES | SUPPORT SERVICES | AUSTRALIA | HEALTH INEQUALITIES | WESTERN AUSTRALIAN STUDY OF HEALTH AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY (WASHID)Online resources: Read this Article Summary: Describes the Western Australian Study of Health and Intellectual Disability (WASHID), a cross-sectional survey of various aspects of health in adults with intellectual disability, including social and behavioural determinants of health. The specific objectives of the study were to 1) identify baseline health status of adults with ID in Western Australia 2) to identify factors affecting the health of adults with IS in WA 3) to identify health disparities experienced by adults with ID in WA.
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Describes the Western Australian Study of Health and Intellectual Disability (WASHID), a cross-sectional survey of various aspects of health in adults with intellectual disability, including social and behavioural determinants of health. The specific objectives of the study were to 1) identify baseline health status of adults with ID in Western Australia 2) to identify factors affecting the health of adults with IS in WA 3) to identify health disparities experienced by adults with ID in WA.

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