How do multimorbidity and lifestyle factors impact the perceived health of adults with intellectual disabilities?
MI Olsen M. I. Olsen, M. B. Halvorsen, E. Søndenaa, E. M. Langballe, E. Bautz-Holter, E. Stensland, S. Tessem, A. Anke
Bok 2021 MI Olsen
Utgitt | 2021
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Omfang | https://doi.org/10.1111/jir.12845
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Opplysninger | Adults with intellectual disability (ID) have poorer physical and perceived health than the general population. Knowledge of perceived health predictors is both limited and important for guiding the development of preventive actions. The aims of this study were to investigate (1) the associations between perceived health and demographics, degree of ID, physical health conditions, and weight and physical activity level and (2) lifestyle factors and multimorbidity as predictors for perceived health adjusted for age, gender, and level of ID.
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