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AbstractThe prevalence of intellectual disabilities is often quoted at 1 %. A meta-analysis of articles published between 1980 and 2009 confirmed this prevalence. Changes in diag-nostic practices, population characteristics, and exposure to known risk factors in recent years place this estimate in ques-tion and make it imperative to examine more recent studies of prevalence and incidence. Twent…
AbstractThe following commentary proposes that the cur-rent identification protocols for identifying children with neuro-developmental behavioral intellectual disorders (NDBIDs) are limited. Increasing prevalence of physical in-activity in children and those diagnosed with NDBIDs creat-ing public health concerns, new methods of identification, and treatment may be warranted. We suggest the diag…
AbstractRegular engagement in physical activity is one of the most powerful predictors of health. Individuals with intel-lectual disabilities engage in significantly less physical activ-ity than the general population and experience significant health disparities. More research is required to quantify the appropriate amount of physical activity that is necessary for health, as well as how to ac…
AbstractParents of childrenwith intellectual disabilities (ID) consistently report higher levels of parenting stress than par-ents of typically developing children, which has psychological and physical consequences for both the parent and child. Further, high levels of parenting stress are often associated with poor outcomes in behavioral interventions for children with ID. Thus, parental stre…
AbstractThe study of the impact of children or youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities on their families has grown increasingly complex. This is due, in part, to themultiple perspectives represented in research (e.g., mothers, fathers, sib-lings) and to the myriad of outcomes examined (e.g., negative vs. positive impact on families). Basic tenets set forth include encompassing t…
AbstractThis review summarizes selected studies involving education and training programs designed to improve parents’ ability to provide research-based support and intervention for their children with intellectual disabilities. First, we highlight stressors and obstacles associated with parenting a child with intellectual disability and note the relative paucity of existing research in light…
Abstract Parenting by people with intellectual disability continues to confront societal sensibilities. On the one hand, parents with intellectual disability engage in the valued social role of raising children; on the other, their parenting attracts (typically negative) attention based on an expectation of their limited capacities to parent. The literature primarily addresses the question of w…
AbstractParents of children with intellectual disability (ID) tend to report higher-than-average rates of stress, anxiety and depression. Chronic psychological distress may place parents at increased risk of marital disruption, family dysfunction, and for a number of physical and mental health conditions. The prevailing approach in the literature starts from the premise that (the care needs of)…
Abstract Exposure to adverse life events and environmental stressors (e.g. violence, poverty, sexual abuse) has been found to be high in intellectual disability populations. Notwithstand-ing resilience, for some people with intellectual disability, ad-verse life events and environmental stressors may lead to PTSD and may affect well-being in more diffuse but poten-tially still clinically impact…
Opinion StatementMany individuals with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability are candidates for augmen-tative and alternative communication (AAC). We review two current trends in AAC research involving persons with ASD and intellectual disability. The first trend is the use of smartphone and tablet devices in AAC interventions. The second trend is the direct comparison of the rel…