Living with family: perceptions of health and subjective well ‐being of adults with an intellectual disability
ConclusionsOn the whole, the health and well‐being of adults living with family were perceived more positively than those living out of home. However, potential health disparities exist for those with high support needs who live with family. Further longitudinal research is needed to explore causes and potential solution to these inequalities.
Source: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research - Category: Disability Authors: J. M. Grey, V. Totsika, R. P. Hastings Tags: Original Manuscript Source Type: research