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Health inequalities experienced by children and young people with intellectual disabilities: a review of literature from the United Kingdom
- Authors:
- ALLERTON Lindsay A., WELSH Vicki, EMERSON Eric
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 15(4), December 2011, pp.269-278.
- Publisher:
- Sage
- Place of publication:
- London
Evidence has highlighted that not only do people with intellectual disabilities have poorer health, but that the differences in health status are to a significant extent avoidable and consequently unjust. The aim of this literature review is to synthesise evidence on the prevalence and determinants of health conditions and impairments among children and young people with intellectual disability in the United Kingdom. Several databases were systematically searched for relevant studies published in 2010-2011. In addition, evidence from a 2002 and a 2010 literature review on health inequalities among individuals of all ages with intellectual disability was also reviewed. The review concludes that children with intellectual disability in the UK are likely to experience health inequalities in a number of areas, specifically in relation to health conditions that may increase the risk of serious ill health in later life, reduce quality of life, and act as barriers to social inclusion. The evidence suggests that these health inequalities are associated with several preventable environmental determinants.