The present study addresses critical gaps in the literature by examining residential transitions among 303 adults with intellectual disability (ID) over 10 years (Part 1) and 75 adults with Down syndrome over 20 years (Part 2). All adults lived at home at the start of the study, but many moved to a variety of settings. Several characteristics of the adults with ID differed across settings, most notably adaptive behavior and the number of residential transitions, whereas characteristics such as age, type of disability, and behavior problems were less predictive of residential placements. The number of moves over the course of the study varied widely, with critical links to earlier family dynamics, social relationships, and health and adaptive behavior.
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1 November 2014
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November 01 2014
Residential Transitions Among Adults With Intellectual Disability Across 20 Years
Am J Intellect Dev Disabil (2014) 119 (6): 496–515.
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Ashley C. Woodman, Marsha R. Mailick, Kristy A. Anderson, Anna J. Esbensen; Residential Transitions Among Adults With Intellectual Disability Across 20 Years. Am J Intellect Dev Disabil 1 November 2014; 119 (6): 496–515. doi: https://doi.org/10.1352/1944-7558-119.6.496
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