Barriers and Enablers to Accessing Mental Health Services for People With Intellectual Disability: A Scoping Review

By: Whittle, Erin Louise.
Contributor(s): Fisher, Karen R | Reppermund, Simone | Lenroot, Rhoshel | Trollor, Julian.
Series: Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities 11 (1) January 2018: 69-102.Copyright date: 2018Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES | ACCESS | BARRIERS | FACILITATORS | LITERATURE REVIEWSOnline resources: Read this Article Summary: This article provides an example of empirical evidence into access for people with intellectual disability, and in particular the experience of accessing mainstream mental health services. Also provides evidence into the lived experience of barriers and enablers to accessing these services, and provides insight into the ways in which mainstream services are not set up to accommodate the needs of people with intellectual disability.
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This article provides an example of empirical evidence into access for people with intellectual disability, and in particular the experience of accessing mainstream mental health services. Also provides evidence into the lived experience of barriers and enablers to accessing these services, and provides insight into the ways in which mainstream services are not set up to accommodate the needs of people with intellectual disability.

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