Is satisfaction a valid concept in the assessment of quality of life of people with intellectual disabilities? A review of the literature.
By: Hensel, Elizabeth.
Series: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 14 (4) 2001: 311-326.Publisher: 2001Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): QUALITY OF LIFE | SATISFACTION | ASSESSMENT | LITERATURE REVIEWSSummary: Examines the definitions of quality of life which have developed over the past 3 decades and which reflect the increased awareness of the need to take into account individual's own perceptions of their life. The use of satisfaction as a measure of quality of life in people with intellectual disabilities is discussed.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Examines the definitions of quality of life which have developed over the past 3 decades and which reflect the increased awareness of the need to take into account individual's own perceptions of their life. The use of satisfaction as a measure of quality of life in people with intellectual disabilities is discussed.
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