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Perceived health and wellbeing among community-dwelling older Australians with intellectual disability: A comparison with age peers

Data specifically comparing outcomes for people with and without intellectual disability is limited. This paper reports perceived health and wellbeing of older Australians resident in metropolitan and rural locations in New South Wales and Queensland. Respondents were community-residing individuals...

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Published in:Journal of intellectual disabilities 2023-09, Vol.27 (3), p.777-793
Main Authors: Wark, Stuart, Hussain, Rafat, Janicki, Matthew P., Knox, Marie, Parmenter, Trevor
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Age
Aging (Individuals)
At Risk Persons
Barriers
Foreign Countries
Health status
Intellectual disabilities
Intellectual Disability
Interpersonal Relationship
Learning disabled people
Life events
Life Satisfaction
Mental Health
Older Adults
Peers
Physical Health
Quality of Life
Rural communities
Safety
Social support
Social Support Groups
Socioeconomic Status
Well Being
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