Skip to main content
Top
Published in: BMC Public Health 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research article

Perceptions of neighbourhood quality, social and civic participation and the self rated health of British adults with intellectual disability: cross sectional study

Authors: Eric Emerson, Chris Hatton, Janet Robertson, Susannah Baines

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2014

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

There is extensive evidence from research undertaken on general population samples that people who have more extensive and closer social networks and people who report feeling connected to their local community tend to have better health. However, relatively few studies have examined the relationship between the social connectedness of people with intellectual disabilities and their health.

Methods

Secondary analysis of data from Understanding Society, a new longitudinal study focusing on the life experiences of UK citizens. We identified 279 participants aged 16–49 (1.1% of the unweighted age-restricted sample) as having intellectual disability, and 22,927 as not having intellectual disability. Multivariate logistic regression was used to investigate between group differences adjusting for potential confounding personal characteristics (e.g., gender).

Results

British adults with intellectual disability had less favorable perceptions of important neighborhood characteristics and lower levels of social and civic participation than their non-disabled peers. Favorable perceptions of important neighborhood characteristics and higher levels of social and civic participation were associated with more positive self-rated health for adults with and without intellectual disability. For adults with intellectual disability this was particularly the case with regard to employment, feeling safe outside in the dark and being able to access services when needed. The between-group differences in perceptions of important neighborhood characteristics and levels of social and civic participation accounted for a significant proportion of the elevated risk for poorer self-rated health observed among adults with intellectual disability.

Conclusions

This study provides evidence to suggest that the health inequalities experienced by people with intellectual disabilities may be partially attributable to their less favorable perceptions of important neighborhood characteristics and lower levels of social and civic participation.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Emerson E, Hatton C: Health Inequalities and People with Intellectual Disabilities. 2014, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Emerson E, Hatton C: Health Inequalities and People with Intellectual Disabilities. 2014, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
2.
go back to reference Einfeld S, Emerson E: Intellectual disability. Rutter's Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Edited by: Rutter M, Bishop D, Pine D, Scott S, Stevenson J, Taylor E, Thapar A. 2008, Oxford: Blackwell, 5 Einfeld S, Emerson E: Intellectual disability. Rutter's Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Edited by: Rutter M, Bishop D, Pine D, Scott S, Stevenson J, Taylor E, Thapar A. 2008, Oxford: Blackwell, 5
3.
go back to reference Maulik PK, Mascarenhas MN, Mathers CD, Dua T, Saxena S: Prevalence of intellectual disability: A meta-analysis of population-based studies. Res Dev Disabil. 2011, 32: 419-436. 10.1016/j.ridd.2010.12.018.CrossRefPubMed Maulik PK, Mascarenhas MN, Mathers CD, Dua T, Saxena S: Prevalence of intellectual disability: A meta-analysis of population-based studies. Res Dev Disabil. 2011, 32: 419-436. 10.1016/j.ridd.2010.12.018.CrossRefPubMed
4.
go back to reference Hatton C, Emerson E, Glover G, Robertson J, Baines S, Christie A: People with Learning Disabilities in England 2013. 2014, London: Public Health England Hatton C, Emerson E, Glover G, Robertson J, Baines S, Christie A: People with Learning Disabilities in England 2013. 2014, London: Public Health England
5.
go back to reference Krahn G, Fox MH: Health disparities of adults with intellectual disabilities: What do we know? What do we do?. J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2014, 27: 431-446.CrossRefPubMed Krahn G, Fox MH: Health disparities of adults with intellectual disabilities: What do we know? What do we do?. J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2014, 27: 431-446.CrossRefPubMed
6.
go back to reference Heslop P, Blair P, Fleming P, Hoghton M, Marriott A, Russ L: Confidential Inquiry Into Premature Deaths of People with Learning Disabilities. 2013, Bristol: Norah Fry Research Centre Heslop P, Blair P, Fleming P, Hoghton M, Marriott A, Russ L: Confidential Inquiry Into Premature Deaths of People with Learning Disabilities. 2013, Bristol: Norah Fry Research Centre
7.
go back to reference Health Promotion for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Edited by: Taggart L, Cousins W. 2014, Maidenhead, UK: McGraw Hill Health Promotion for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Edited by: Taggart L, Cousins W. 2014, Maidenhead, UK: McGraw Hill
8.
go back to reference Anderson LL, Humphries K, McDermott S, Marks B, Sisarak J, Larson S: The State of the Science of Health and Wellness for Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Intellect Dev Disabil. 2013, 51: 385-398. 10.1352/1934-9556-51.5.385.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Anderson LL, Humphries K, McDermott S, Marks B, Sisarak J, Larson S: The State of the Science of Health and Wellness for Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Intellect Dev Disabil. 2013, 51: 385-398. 10.1352/1934-9556-51.5.385.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
9.
go back to reference Mencap: Death by Indifference. 2007, London: Mencap Mencap: Death by Indifference. 2007, London: Mencap
10.
go back to reference Mencap: Death by indifference: 74 deaths and counting. A progress report 5 years on. 2012, London: Mencap Mencap: Death by indifference: 74 deaths and counting. A progress report 5 years on. 2012, London: Mencap
11.
go back to reference Michael J: Healthcare for All: Report of the Independent Inquiry into Access to Healthcare for People with Learning Disabilities. 2008, London: Independent Inquiry into Access to Healthcare for People with Learning Disabilities Michael J: Healthcare for All: Report of the Independent Inquiry into Access to Healthcare for People with Learning Disabilities. 2008, London: Independent Inquiry into Access to Healthcare for People with Learning Disabilities
12.
go back to reference World Health Organization: World Report on Disability. 2011, Geneva: World Health Organization World Health Organization: World Report on Disability. 2011, Geneva: World Health Organization
13.
go back to reference Krahn G, Fox MH, Campbell VA, Ramon I, Jesien G: Developing a Health Surveillance System for People With Intellectual Disabilities in the United States. J Policy Pract Intellect Disabil. 2010, 7: 155-166. 10.1111/j.1741-1130.2010.00260.x.CrossRef Krahn G, Fox MH, Campbell VA, Ramon I, Jesien G: Developing a Health Surveillance System for People With Intellectual Disabilities in the United States. J Policy Pract Intellect Disabil. 2010, 7: 155-166. 10.1111/j.1741-1130.2010.00260.x.CrossRef
14.
go back to reference Disability Rights Commission: Equal Treatment - Closing the Gap. 2006, London: Disability Rights Commission Disability Rights Commission: Equal Treatment - Closing the Gap. 2006, London: Disability Rights Commission
15.
go back to reference Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman and Local Government Ombudsman: Six lives: the provision of public services to people with learning disabilities. 2009, London: Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman and Local Government Ombudsman Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman and Local Government Ombudsman: Six lives: the provision of public services to people with learning disabilities. 2009, London: Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman and Local Government Ombudsman
16.
go back to reference Department of Health: Promoting Equality: Response from Department of Health to the Disability Rights Commission Report, “Equal Treatment: Closing the Gap”. 2007, London: Department of Health Department of Health: Promoting Equality: Response from Department of Health to the Disability Rights Commission Report, “Equal Treatment: Closing the Gap”. 2007, London: Department of Health
17.
go back to reference US Department of Health & Human Services: Closing the Gap: A National Blueprint to Improve the Health of Persons with Mental Retardation. 2002, Rockville, MD: US Department of Health and Human Services US Department of Health & Human Services: Closing the Gap: A National Blueprint to Improve the Health of Persons with Mental Retardation. 2002, Rockville, MD: US Department of Health and Human Services
18.
go back to reference Emerson E, Brigham P: Exposure of children with developmental delay to social determinants of poor health: Cross sectional study. Child Care Health Dev. 2014, doi:10.1111/cch.12144 Emerson E, Brigham P: Exposure of children with developmental delay to social determinants of poor health: Cross sectional study. Child Care Health Dev. 2014, doi:10.1111/cch.12144
19.
go back to reference Emerson E, Robertson J, Baines S, Hatton C: The self-rated health of British adults with intellectual disability. Res Dev Disabil. 2014, 35: 591-596. 10.1016/j.ridd.2014.01.005.CrossRefPubMed Emerson E, Robertson J, Baines S, Hatton C: The self-rated health of British adults with intellectual disability. Res Dev Disabil. 2014, 35: 591-596. 10.1016/j.ridd.2014.01.005.CrossRefPubMed
20.
go back to reference Robertson J, Emerson E, Baines S, Hatton C: Obesity and health behaviours of British adults with self-reported intellectual impairments: Cross sectional survey. BMC Public Health. 2014, 14: 219-10.1186/1471-2458-14-219.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Robertson J, Emerson E, Baines S, Hatton C: Obesity and health behaviours of British adults with self-reported intellectual impairments: Cross sectional survey. BMC Public Health. 2014, 14: 219-10.1186/1471-2458-14-219.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
21.
go back to reference Emerson E, Hatton C: The self-reported well-being of women and men with intellectual disabilities in England. Am J Ment Retard. 2008, 113: 143-155. 10.1352/0895-8017(2008)113[143:SWOWAM]2.0.CO;2.CrossRefPubMed Emerson E, Hatton C: The self-reported well-being of women and men with intellectual disabilities in England. Am J Ment Retard. 2008, 113: 143-155. 10.1352/0895-8017(2008)113[143:SWOWAM]2.0.CO;2.CrossRefPubMed
22.
go back to reference Emerson E, Hatton C: Socioeconomic disadvantage, social participation and networks and the self-rated health of English men and women with mild and moderate intellectual disabilities: Cross sectional survey. Eur J Pub Health. 2008, 18: 31-37. 10.1093/eurpub/ckm041.CrossRef Emerson E, Hatton C: Socioeconomic disadvantage, social participation and networks and the self-rated health of English men and women with mild and moderate intellectual disabilities: Cross sectional survey. Eur J Pub Health. 2008, 18: 31-37. 10.1093/eurpub/ckm041.CrossRef
23.
go back to reference Emerson E, Malam S, Davies I, Spencer K: Adults with Learning Difficulties in England 2003/4. 2005, Leeds: Health & Social Care Information Centre Emerson E, Malam S, Davies I, Spencer K: Adults with Learning Difficulties in England 2003/4. 2005, Leeds: Health & Social Care Information Centre
24.
go back to reference De Silva MJ, McKenzie K, Harpham T, Huttly S: Social capital and mental illness: a systematic review. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2005, 59: 619-627. 10.1136/jech.2004.029678.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral De Silva MJ, McKenzie K, Harpham T, Huttly S: Social capital and mental illness: a systematic review. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2005, 59: 619-627. 10.1136/jech.2004.029678.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
25.
go back to reference Uchino BN, Cacioppo JT, Kiecolt-Glaser JK: The relationship between social support and physiological processes: A review with emphasis on underlying mechanisms and implications for health. Psychol Bull. 1996, 119: 488-531.CrossRefPubMed Uchino BN, Cacioppo JT, Kiecolt-Glaser JK: The relationship between social support and physiological processes: A review with emphasis on underlying mechanisms and implications for health. Psychol Bull. 1996, 119: 488-531.CrossRefPubMed
26.
go back to reference Murayama H, Fujiwara Y, Kawachi I: Social Capital and Health: A Review of Prospective Multilevel Studies. J Epidemiol. 2012, 22: 179-187. 10.2188/jea.JE20110128.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Murayama H, Fujiwara Y, Kawachi I: Social Capital and Health: A Review of Prospective Multilevel Studies. J Epidemiol. 2012, 22: 179-187. 10.2188/jea.JE20110128.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
27.
go back to reference Uchino BN: Social support and health: A review of physiological processes potentially underlying links to disease outcomes. J Behav Med. 2006, 29: 377-387. 10.1007/s10865-006-9056-5.CrossRefPubMed Uchino BN: Social support and health: A review of physiological processes potentially underlying links to disease outcomes. J Behav Med. 2006, 29: 377-387. 10.1007/s10865-006-9056-5.CrossRefPubMed
28.
go back to reference Almedom AM: Social capital and mental health: An interdisciplinary review of primary evidence. Soc Sci Med. 2005, 61: 943-964. 10.1016/j.socscimed.2004.12.025.CrossRefPubMed Almedom AM: Social capital and mental health: An interdisciplinary review of primary evidence. Soc Sci Med. 2005, 61: 943-964. 10.1016/j.socscimed.2004.12.025.CrossRefPubMed
29.
go back to reference House JS, Landis KR, Umberson D: Social relationships and health. Science. 1988, 241: 540-545. 10.1126/science.3399889.CrossRefPubMed House JS, Landis KR, Umberson D: Social relationships and health. Science. 1988, 241: 540-545. 10.1126/science.3399889.CrossRefPubMed
30.
go back to reference Seeman TE: Social ties and health: the benefits of social integration. Ann Epidemiol. 1996, 6: 442-451. 10.1016/S1047-2797(96)00095-6.CrossRefPubMed Seeman TE: Social ties and health: the benefits of social integration. Ann Epidemiol. 1996, 6: 442-451. 10.1016/S1047-2797(96)00095-6.CrossRefPubMed
31.
go back to reference Kawachi I, Berkman LF: Social cohesion, social capital, and health. Social Epidemiology. Edited by: Berkman LF, Kawachi I. 2000, New York: Oxford University Press, 174-190. Kawachi I, Berkman LF: Social cohesion, social capital, and health. Social Epidemiology. Edited by: Berkman LF, Kawachi I. 2000, New York: Oxford University Press, 174-190.
32.
go back to reference Stansfeld SA: Social support and social cohesion. Social determinants of health. Edited by: Marmot M, Wilkinson RG. 2006, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 148-171. Stansfeld SA: Social support and social cohesion. Social determinants of health. Edited by: Marmot M, Wilkinson RG. 2006, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 148-171.
33.
go back to reference Neighborhoods and Health. Edited by: Kawachi I, Berkman LF. 2003, Oxford: Oxford University Press Neighborhoods and Health. Edited by: Kawachi I, Berkman LF. 2003, Oxford: Oxford University Press
34.
go back to reference Social capital and health. Edited by: Kawachi I, Subramanian SV, Kim D. 2007, New York: Springer-Verlag Social capital and health. Edited by: Kawachi I, Subramanian SV, Kim D. 2007, New York: Springer-Verlag
35.
go back to reference Robertson J, Emerson E, Gregory N, Hatton C, Kessissoglou S, Hallam A, Linehan C: Social networks of people with mental retardation in residential settings. Ment Retard. 2001, 39: 201-214. 10.1352/0047-6765(2001)039<0201:SNOPWM>2.0.CO;2.CrossRefPubMed Robertson J, Emerson E, Gregory N, Hatton C, Kessissoglou S, Hallam A, Linehan C: Social networks of people with mental retardation in residential settings. Ment Retard. 2001, 39: 201-214. 10.1352/0047-6765(2001)039<0201:SNOPWM>2.0.CO;2.CrossRefPubMed
36.
go back to reference Emerson E, McVilly K: Friendship activities of adults with intellectual disabilities in supported accommodation in Northern England. J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2004, 17: 191-197. 10.1111/j.1468-3148.2004.00198.x.CrossRef Emerson E, McVilly K: Friendship activities of adults with intellectual disabilities in supported accommodation in Northern England. J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2004, 17: 191-197. 10.1111/j.1468-3148.2004.00198.x.CrossRef
37.
go back to reference Bigby C: Known well by no-one: Trends in the informal social networks of middle aged and older people with intellectual disability five years after moving to the community. J Intellect Devel Disabil. 2008, 33: 148-157. 10.1080/13668250802094141.CrossRef Bigby C: Known well by no-one: Trends in the informal social networks of middle aged and older people with intellectual disability five years after moving to the community. J Intellect Devel Disabil. 2008, 33: 148-157. 10.1080/13668250802094141.CrossRef
38.
go back to reference Margalit M: Loneliness and developmental disabilities: Cognitive and affective processing abilities. Int Rev Res Ment Retard. 2004, 28: 225-253.CrossRef Margalit M: Loneliness and developmental disabilities: Cognitive and affective processing abilities. Int Rev Res Ment Retard. 2004, 28: 225-253.CrossRef
39.
go back to reference Sheppard-Jones K, Prout HT, Kleinert H: Quality of life dimensions for adults with developmental disabilities: A comparative study. Ment Retard. 2005, 43 (4): 281-291. 10.1352/0047-6765(2005)43[281:QOLDFA]2.0.CO;2.CrossRefPubMed Sheppard-Jones K, Prout HT, Kleinert H: Quality of life dimensions for adults with developmental disabilities: A comparative study. Ment Retard. 2005, 43 (4): 281-291. 10.1352/0047-6765(2005)43[281:QOLDFA]2.0.CO;2.CrossRefPubMed
40.
go back to reference Rosen JW, Burchard SN: Community activities and social support networks: A social comparison of adults with and adults without mental retardation. Educ Train Ment Retard. 1990, 25: 193-204. Rosen JW, Burchard SN: Community activities and social support networks: A social comparison of adults with and adults without mental retardation. Educ Train Ment Retard. 1990, 25: 193-204.
41.
go back to reference Stancliffe RJ: Loneliness and living arrangements. Intellect Dev Disabil. 2007, 45: 380-390. 10.1352/1934-9556(2007)45[380:LALA]2.0.CO;2.CrossRefPubMed Stancliffe RJ: Loneliness and living arrangements. Intellect Dev Disabil. 2007, 45: 380-390. 10.1352/1934-9556(2007)45[380:LALA]2.0.CO;2.CrossRefPubMed
42.
go back to reference Forrester-Jones R, Carpenter J, Coolen-Schrinjer P, Cambridge P, Tate A, Beecham J, Hallam A, Knapp M, Wooff D: The social networks of people with intellectual disability living in the community 12 years after resettlement from long stay hospitals. J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2006, 19: 285-295. 10.1111/j.1468-3148.2006.00263.x.CrossRef Forrester-Jones R, Carpenter J, Coolen-Schrinjer P, Cambridge P, Tate A, Beecham J, Hallam A, Knapp M, Wooff D: The social networks of people with intellectual disability living in the community 12 years after resettlement from long stay hospitals. J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2006, 19: 285-295. 10.1111/j.1468-3148.2006.00263.x.CrossRef
43.
go back to reference Department of Health: Victorian population health survey of people with an intellectual disability 2009. 2011, Melbourne: State Government of Victoria Department of Health: Victorian population health survey of people with an intellectual disability 2009. 2011, Melbourne: State Government of Victoria
44.
go back to reference Amado AN, Stancliffe RJ, McCarron M, McCallion P: Social Inclusion and Community Participation of Individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities. Intellect Dev Disabil. 2013, 51: 360-375. 10.1352/1934-9556-51.5.360.CrossRefPubMed Amado AN, Stancliffe RJ, McCarron M, McCallion P: Social Inclusion and Community Participation of Individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities. Intellect Dev Disabil. 2013, 51: 360-375. 10.1352/1934-9556-51.5.360.CrossRefPubMed
45.
go back to reference Buck N, McFall SL: Understanding Society: design overview. Longitudinal Life Course Stud. 2012, 3: 5-17. Buck N, McFall SL: Understanding Society: design overview. Longitudinal Life Course Stud. 2012, 3: 5-17.
46.
go back to reference Understanding Society: Findings 2012. Edited by: McFall SL. 2012, Colchester: Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex Understanding Society: Findings 2012. Edited by: McFall SL. 2012, Colchester: Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
47.
go back to reference Dawe F: Life Opportunities Survey Wave One Technical Report, 2009/11. 2011, Newport: Office for National Statistics Dawe F: Life Opportunities Survey Wave One Technical Report, 2009/11. 2011, Newport: Office for National Statistics
48.
go back to reference Howe T: Life Opportunities Survey: User Guide to Coding and Defining Disability. 2010, Newport: Office for National Statistics Howe T: Life Opportunities Survey: User Guide to Coding and Defining Disability. 2010, Newport: Office for National Statistics
49.
go back to reference Office for Disability Issues: Life Opportunities Survey: Wave one results, 2009/11. 2011, London: Office for Disability Issues Office for Disability Issues: Life Opportunities Survey: Wave one results, 2009/11. 2011, London: Office for Disability Issues
50.
go back to reference Early findings from the first wave of the UK’s household longitudinal study. Edited by: McFall SL, Garrington C. 2011, Colchester: Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex Early findings from the first wave of the UK’s household longitudinal study. Edited by: McFall SL, Garrington C. 2011, Colchester: Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
51.
go back to reference Boreham R, Boldysevaite D, Killpack C: UKHLS: Wave 1 Technical Report. 2012, London: NatCen Boreham R, Boldysevaite D, Killpack C: UKHLS: Wave 1 Technical Report. 2012, London: NatCen
52.
go back to reference McFall SL: Understanding Society -UK Household Longitudinal Study: Wave 1–2, 2009–2011, User Manual. 2012, Colchester: University of Essex McFall SL: Understanding Society -UK Household Longitudinal Study: Wave 1–2, 2009–2011, User Manual. 2012, Colchester: University of Essex
53.
go back to reference Department for Education: Children with special educational needs 2013: an analysis (SFR 42/2013). 2013, London: Department for Education Department for Education: Children with special educational needs 2013: an analysis (SFR 42/2013). 2013, London: Department for Education
54.
go back to reference McFall SL: Understanding Society: Cognitive Ability Measures. 2013, Colchester, UK: ISER, University of Essex McFall SL: Understanding Society: Cognitive Ability Measures. 2013, Colchester, UK: ISER, University of Essex
55.
go back to reference Fisher GG, McArdle JJ, McCammon RJ, Sonnega A, Weir D: New measures of fluid intelligence in the HRS. 2013, Ann Arbor, Michegan: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan Fisher GG, McArdle JJ, McCammon RJ, Sonnega A, Weir D: New measures of fluid intelligence in the HRS. 2013, Ann Arbor, Michegan: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan
56.
go back to reference Llewellyn DJ, Matthew FE: Increasing levels of semantic verbal fluency in elderly English adults. Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn. 2009, 16: 433-445. 10.1080/13825580902773867.CrossRefPubMed Llewellyn DJ, Matthew FE: Increasing levels of semantic verbal fluency in elderly English adults. Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn. 2009, 16: 433-445. 10.1080/13825580902773867.CrossRefPubMed
57.
go back to reference Lang F, Weiss D, Stocker A, von Rosenbladt B: Assessing cognitive capacities in computer-assisted survey research: Two ultra-short tests of intellectual ability in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). Schmollers Jarbuch. 2007, 127: 183-192. Lang F, Weiss D, Stocker A, von Rosenbladt B: Assessing cognitive capacities in computer-assisted survey research: Two ultra-short tests of intellectual ability in the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). Schmollers Jarbuch. 2007, 127: 183-192.
58.
go back to reference Richards M, Shipley B, Fuhrer R, Wadsworth ME: Cognitive ability in childhood and cognitive decline in mid-life: longitudinal birth cohort study. BMJ. 2004, 328 (7439): 552-10.1136/bmj.37972.513819.EE.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Richards M, Shipley B, Fuhrer R, Wadsworth ME: Cognitive ability in childhood and cognitive decline in mid-life: longitudinal birth cohort study. BMJ. 2004, 328 (7439): 552-10.1136/bmj.37972.513819.EE.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
59.
go back to reference Banks J, Breeze E, Lessof C, Nazroo J: Retirement, health and relationships of the older person in England: The English Longitudinal Study on Ageing (Wave 2). 2006, London: Institute for Fiscal Studies Banks J, Breeze E, Lessof C, Nazroo J: Retirement, health and relationships of the older person in England: The English Longitudinal Study on Ageing (Wave 2). 2006, London: Institute for Fiscal Studies
60.
go back to reference Jones EM, Schoon I: Child cognition and behaviour. Millennium Cohort Study Third Survey: A user’s guide to initial findings. Edited by: Hansen K, Joshi H. 2008, London: Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London, 118-144. Jones EM, Schoon I: Child cognition and behaviour. Millennium Cohort Study Third Survey: A user’s guide to initial findings. Edited by: Hansen K, Joshi H. 2008, London: Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London, 118-144.
62.
go back to reference Emerson E: Health status and health risks of the ‘hidden majority’ of adults with intellectual disability. Intellect Dev Disabil. 2011, 49: 155-165. 10.1352/1934-9556-49.3.155.CrossRefPubMed Emerson E: Health status and health risks of the ‘hidden majority’ of adults with intellectual disability. Intellect Dev Disabil. 2011, 49: 155-165. 10.1352/1934-9556-49.3.155.CrossRefPubMed
63.
go back to reference The Forgotten Generation: The status and challenges of adults with mild cognitive limitations. Edited by: Tymchuk AJ, Lakin KC, Luckasson R. 2001, Baltimore: Brookes The Forgotten Generation: The status and challenges of adults with mild cognitive limitations. Edited by: Tymchuk AJ, Lakin KC, Luckasson R. 2001, Baltimore: Brookes
64.
go back to reference Emerson E, Brigham P: Health behaviours and mental health status of parents with intellectual disabilities. Public Health. 2013, 127: 1111-1116. 10.1016/j.puhe.2013.10.001.CrossRefPubMed Emerson E, Brigham P: Health behaviours and mental health status of parents with intellectual disabilities. Public Health. 2013, 127: 1111-1116. 10.1016/j.puhe.2013.10.001.CrossRefPubMed
Metadata
Title
Perceptions of neighbourhood quality, social and civic participation and the self rated health of British adults with intellectual disability: cross sectional study
Authors
Eric Emerson
Chris Hatton
Janet Robertson
Susannah Baines
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-1252

Other articles of this Issue 1/2014

BMC Public Health 1/2014 Go to the issue