Defining social inclusion of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities: An ecological model of social networks and community participation
Social inclusion is an important goal for people with intellectual and developmental
disabilities, families, service providers, and policymakers; however, the concept of social …
disabilities, families, service providers, and policymakers; however, the concept of social …
A systematic review evaluating the psychometric properties of measures of social inclusion
Introduction Improving social inclusion opportunities for population health has been
identified as a priority area for international policy. There is a need to comprehensively …
identified as a priority area for international policy. There is a need to comprehensively …
A meta-analysis of genetic effects associated with neurodevelopmental disorders and co-occurring conditions
A systematic understanding of the aetiology of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) and
their co-occurrence with other conditions during childhood and adolescence remains …
their co-occurrence with other conditions during childhood and adolescence remains …
Examining the social participation of children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorder in relation to peers
A Taheri, A Perry, P Minnes - Journal of Intellectual Disability …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Background Participation in social and physical activities has a number of benefits for
children with or without disabilities. However, individuals with disabilities are often excluded …
children with or without disabilities. However, individuals with disabilities are often excluded …
“We feel left out”: Experiences of social inclusion from the perspective of young adults with intellectual disability
Background: Few studies discuss social inclusion from the voice and perspective of young
adults with intellectual disability who have been lifelong recipients of individualised …
adults with intellectual disability who have been lifelong recipients of individualised …
Functioning, participation, and quality of life in children with intellectual disability: an observational study
Aims To investigate associations between functioning, community participation, and quality
of life (QoL) and identify whether participation mediates the effects of functioning on QoL …
of life (QoL) and identify whether participation mediates the effects of functioning on QoL …
Advancing social inclusion in the neighbourhood for people with an intellectual disability: An exploration of the literature
T Overmars-Marx, F Thomése, M Verdonschot… - Disability & …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The shift from segregated facilities to community settings did not automatically lead to social
inclusion for people with an intellectual disability (ID). Policies are increasingly …
inclusion for people with an intellectual disability (ID). Policies are increasingly …
A character strength intervention in 11 inclusive Finnish classrooms to promote social participation of students with special educational needs
K Vuorinen, A Erikivi… - Journal of Research in …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Positive education aims at making strengths visible in every learner. This paper presents
one of the few structured positive education interventions in Finnish inclusive classrooms …
one of the few structured positive education interventions in Finnish inclusive classrooms …
Enhancing social inclusion of young adults with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review of original empirical studies
JS Louw, B Kirkpatrick, G Leader - Journal of Applied Research …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Social inclusion is regarded as an important determinant of health, particularly
for young adults with intellectual disabilities. However, only a limited number of reviews …
for young adults with intellectual disabilities. However, only a limited number of reviews …
Nurses' experiences of caring for patients with intellectual developmental disorders: a systematic review using a meta-ethnographic approach
M Appelgren, C Bahtsevani, K Persson, G Borglin - BMC nursing, 2018 - Springer
Background Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately
prepared to support patients with intellectual disability disorder (IDD). This is unsurprising …
prepared to support patients with intellectual disability disorder (IDD). This is unsurprising …