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Chaplin, R. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2009
Background: There are a variety of models for the mental health care of adults with comorbid intellectual disability (ID) and mental illness. There has been a long-running debate as to whether this should be provided by general psychiatric or specialised ID services. A previous review concluded that there was no clear evidence to support either…
Descriptors: Psychiatric Services, Mental Retardation, Mental Disorders, Adults
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Chaplin, R. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2004
Adults with intellectual disability (ID) and mental illness may use general or specialist psychiatric services. This review aims to assess if there is evidence for a difference in outcome between them. A literature review was conducted using a variety of electronic databases and hand-search strategies to identify all studies evaluating the outcome…
Descriptors: Specialists, Mental Disorders, Psychiatric Services, Mental Retardation
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Chaplin, R.; Barley, M.; Cooper, S. J.; Kusel, Y.; McKendrick, J.; Stephenson, D.; Obuaya, T.; Stockton-Henderson, J.; O'Brien, L. S.; Burns, T. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2006
Background: This study aims to evaluate differences in the clinical profiles and use of psychiatric services by people with schizophrenia with and without borderline intellectual functioning. Both groups in this study were receiving standard community psychiatric care. Methods: A naturalistic sample of 372 people with schizophrenia completed the…
Descriptors: Psychiatric Services, Reading Tests, Schizophrenia, Mental Retardation