Interpersonal relationships of older adults with an intellectual disability in Ireland
By: McCausland, Darren.
Contributor(s): McCallion, Philip | Brennan, Damien | McCarron, Mary.
Series: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities - Online Only Articles 31 (1) January 2018: e140-e153. 2018Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | OLDER PEOPLE | INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS | IRELAND | INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY SUPPLEMENT TO THE IRISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY ON AGEING (IDS-TILDA)Online resources: Read this Article Summary: Notes that people with intellectual disability tend to have smaller social networks than other groups, with even those living in community-based residences comparatively worse off. Analysis of data from the Intellectual Disability Supplement to The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing examined measures of interpersonal relationships and interactions. Predictors of family contact and having non-resident friends were also explored.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Notes that people with intellectual disability tend to have smaller social networks than other groups, with even those living in community-based residences comparatively worse off. Analysis of data from the Intellectual Disability Supplement to The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing examined measures of interpersonal relationships and interactions. Predictors of family contact and having non-resident friends were also explored.
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