Physical health of people with intellectual disability across cultures
Katerina Denediou Derrer,
Rachel Royston,
Reza Kiani
et al.
Abstract:It is proved beyond doubt that people with intellectual disabilities experience higher rates of mental and physical ill-health, as well as excess mortality, often from avoidable causes. Emerging evidence suggests disparities in care for people with intellectual disability based on ethnicity. Poorer care for people from ethnic minority backgrounds may be due to cultural perceptions, interpersonal care barriers, and an increased risk of physical health problems. Current interventions primarily focus on changing … Show more
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