2024
DOI: 10.1192/bjo.2024.12
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Chronic constipation in people with intellectual disabilities in the community: cross-sectional study

Richard Laugharne,
Indermeet Sawhney,
Bhathika Perera
et al.

Abstract: Background One-third to half of people with intellectual disabilities suffer from chronic constipation (defined as two or fewer bowel movements weekly or taking regular laxatives three or more times weekly), a cause of significant morbidity and premature mortality. Research on risk factors associated with constipation is limited. Aims To enumerate risk factors associated with constipation in this population. Method A questionnaire was developed on possible risk factors … Show more

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