Aufsatz(elektronisch)22. Januar 2021

Health and service use of newcomers and other adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities: A population‐based study

In: Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities: JARID, Band 34, Heft 3, S. 789-804

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Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThis study examines newcomers with intellectual and developmental disabilities compared to other adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Ontario, Canada.MethodsThis population‐based retrospective cohort study used linked health and social services administrative data to identify adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities as newcomers, or non‐newcomers, and compared their health status and health service outcomes.ResultsAmong those with intellectual and developmental disabilities, compared to non‐newcomers, newcomers generally had lower or similar rates of health issues, except for higher rates of psychosis. Newcomers also had slightly greater use of community‐based health services, but less hospital use.ConclusionTrends among those with the intellectual and developmental disabilities were consistent with general population trends; newcomers had lower rates of many health issues and lower hospital use. It also underscores the value of understanding drivers of heterogeneity within newcomers, such as the circumstances of admission and settlement in their new country.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Wiley

ISSN: 1468-3148

DOI

10.1111/jar.12856

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