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In their own words: Perceptions and experiences of bullying among individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities

In their own words: Perceptions and experiences of bullying among individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, , & Espelage, 2011). Further, among individuals with disabilities, those with intellectual disability, palsy, Down syndrome, intellectual disability). Participants included 18 adults (50% female) aged, ). Bullying adolescents with intellectual disability. Journal of Mental Health Research, . (2014). Bullying of youth with autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, or typical,  In Their Own Words: Perceptions and Experiences of Bullying among Individuals with Intellectual

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Using a multi-dimensional model to analyze context and enhance personal outcomes

). The definition of context and its application in the field of intellectual disability. Journal, valued outcomes for individuals with intellectual disability (ID) (Shogren, Luckasson, & Schalock, on that model should be considered for adoption in the intellectual disability field. First, of persons with intellectual disability (pp. 71-80). Washington, DC: American Association on Intellectual, ., Buntix, W. H. E., Coulter, D. L., Craig, E. P. M., . . . Yeager, M. H. (2010). Intellectual disability

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The self-determined learning model of instruction and students with extensive support needs in inclusive settings

). The definition of “context” and its application in the field of intellectual disability. Journal of Policy, and intellectual disability, and found that participants who engaged in the SDLMI demonstrated significantly, the educational classification of intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorders, or multiple, with intellectual disability, many of whom had extensive support needs. Findings indicated, to adopt a broad definition of culture to ensure the inclusion of disability-related support needs

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Technology tools: Increasing our reach in nationalsurveillance of intellectual and developmental disabilities

Technology tools: Increasing our reach in nationalsurveillance of intellectual and developmental disabilities, technologies, intellectual disability, developmental disabilities, well-being Technology and Health, and report on their own health status. People with intellectual disability, because of the social, themselves as having an intellectual disability, a term coined Edgerton used to describe, with intellectual disability (i.e., deficits in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior) as well, with intellectual disability (Altman, 2014; Krahn et al., 2010). A number of the more traditionally used

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Characteristics of medicare beneficiaries with intellectual or developmental disabilities

Characteristics of medicare beneficiaries with intellectual or developmental disabilities, ), cerebral palsy (CP), intellectual disability and related conditions (e.g., chromosomal anomalies, impairment, viral hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, intellectual disability and related conditions, learning, was intellectual disability and related conditions (69.9%), followed by CP (22.6%), ASD (14.4%), learning, with intellectual disability and related conditions most likely (85.3%) to have full dual eligibility. Figure 1, ), intellectual disability and related conditions (72.6% vs 60.5%), but a small proportion learning

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From invisible to visible to valued: Improving population health of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities

From invisible to visible to valued: Improving population health of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, ., Coulter, D. L., Craig, E. M., Gomez, S.C Yeager, M.H. (2010). Intellectual disability: Definition, researchers, and national advocates. Based on an established clinical definition for intellectual disability (ID), and the definition for developmental disabilities (DD) from the Developmental, and developmental disability research. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, (this issue, ). Continuum of intellectual disability: Demographic evidence for the “Forgotten Generation”. Mental

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A call for better data on prevalence and health surveillance of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities

A call for better data on prevalence and health surveillance of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD). (2010). Intellectual disability: Definition, and intellectual disability (ID) was estimated at $2.4 million for the U.S. and $2.2 million for the U.K., for services. Commonly used definitions The most widely recognized definition of intellectual, and coordinated. For children birth to 9, the 2000 law allows use of the “developmental disabilitydefinition, .). This is a restrictive definition of developmental disability, requiring significant limitations across

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Identifying people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in national population surveys

Identifying people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in national population surveys, for People with Intellectual Disability recognize the AAIDD definition, which states that ID, , M.H. (2010). Intellectual disability: Definition, classification, and systems of supports. Washington, ). Identifying People with Intellectual Disability and Developmental Disabilities in National Surveys, on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities’ (AAIDD) definition (Schalock et al., 2010). Developmental, .” Intellectual Disability While ID is not defined in federal statute, the U.S. Supreme Court and federal

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What matters in population health and how we count it among people with intellectual and developmental disabilities: Introduction

What matters in population health and how we count it among people with intellectual and developmental disabilities: Introduction, this definition, persons may have intellectual disability as defined by AAIDD but not meet, , Bershadsky, J, Taub, S. (2011) Developing an Operational Definition of Intellectual Disability, , S.C Yeager, M.H. (2010). Intellectual disability: Definition, classification, and systems, : intellectual disability, developmental disabilities, health surveillance ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Susan, the definition of developmental disability in the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act

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Unlocking the potential of state level data: Opportunities and promising practices for using state level data for monitoring health and related outcomes in people with intellectual and developmental disabilities

Unlocking the potential of state level data: Opportunities and promising practices for using state level data for monitoring health and related outcomes in people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, Definition of Intellectual Disability for the Purpose of National Health Surveillance. http, Running Title: Unlocking the Potential of State Level Data 4 of intellectual disability (ID, on the identification of the population with intellectual disability (ID), particularly adults, of adults with intellectual disability in the US. Center for Developmental Disabilities Evaluation, : https://shriver.umassmed.edu/programs/cdder/health-surveillance-adults-intellectual- disability

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Data Linkage: Canadian and Australian perspectives on a valuable methodology for intellectual and developmental disability research.

Data Linkage: Canadian and Australian perspectives on a valuable methodology for intellectual and developmental disability research, for Intellectual and Developmental Disability Research Robert Balogh, 1 Helen Leonard, 2 Jenny Bourke, and data linkage capabilities have been applied to intellectual disability research. Some exceptions, with intellectual disability (ID) who may have other developmental disabilities as well (e.g. cerebral, . Partners in Development of the Western Australia Intellectual Disability Database Initial, . The impetus for the establishment of the WA Intellectual Disability 1 The name assigned

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A systematic review of US studies on the prevalence of intellectual or developmental disabilities since 2000

A systematic review of US studies on the prevalence of intellectual or developmental disabilities since 2000, Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities’ Intellectual Disability: Definition, , E, (2011). Developing an Operational Definition of Intellectual Disability for Health, , R., Reeve, A. & Shogren, K.A. (2010). Intellectual disability: Definition, classification, or Developmental Disabilities Since 2000 Key Words: Prevalence, Intellectual Disability, Developmental, since 2000 reporting prevalence estimates for intellectual disability (ID) or developmental disability

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AAIDD Opposes a Proposed Revision to the DSM-5’s Entry for Intellectual Disability

AAIDD Opposes a Proposed Revision to the DSM-5’s Entry for Intellectual Disability, opposing a proposed change to the DSM-5 concerning the diagnostic criteria for intellectual disability, -disciplinary professional society with a focus on intellectual disability in the world. Since its, as “intellectual disability.” In 1910, AAIDD published the first scholarly international terminology, disability, the deficits in adaptive functioning must be directly related to the intellectual, July 29, 2019 [Silver Spring, MD] The American Association on Intellectual and Developmental

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AAIDD DSM Proposal on ID Submitted 9-7-2018

). Intellectual disability: Definition, classification, and system of supports (11e). Washington, DC, Disabilities (AAIDD) Submitted on: September 7, 2018 Concerning: Intellectual Disability Type 1 D Proposal, of Intellectual Disability: "To meet the diagnostic criteria for intellectual disability, the deficits, to intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder). DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for intellectual disability are: (A) deficits in intellectual functions, (B) deficits in adaptive

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Examining the impact of the SDLMI and whose future is it? Over a two-year period with students with intellectual disability

Examining the impact of the SDLMI and whose future is it? Over a two-year period with students with intellectual disability, with Intellectual Disability Karrie A. Shogren Tyler A. Hicks Kathryn M. Burke University, of the SDLMI and Whose Future Is It? Over a Two-Year Period with Students with Intellectual Disability, , competitive employment. The Consent Decree named adolescents with intellectual disability eligible, with intellectual disability and their special education teachers who participated in the study during, with intellectual disability, 53 special education teachers, and 17 school districts. This sample

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Social capital and the reciprocal nature of family relationships: The perspective of individuals with mild intellectual disability

Social capital and the reciprocal nature of family relationships: The perspective of individuals with mild intellectual disability, of Family Relationships: the Perspective of Individuals with Mild Intellectual Disability Sanne, of Individuals with Mild Intellectual Disability Keywords Social capital Family relationships, a significant role in the lives of individuals with intellectual disability, little research has, intellectual disability describe their family group, with a focus on the reciprocal nature of the emotional, on supporting individuals with intellectual disability to forge stronger links with their local

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Fragile x syndrome-associated emergency department visits in the United States, 2006-2011

Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is an inherited condition that can cause intellectual disability (ID, , and are consistent with the definition of "limited data sets" under the HIPAA Privacy Rule. Since, recorded ED VISITS AND HOSPITALIZATIONS WITH FXS 6 were by definition not represented in this data, syndrome. American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 120(3), 230-243. doi, Associated With Fragile X Syndrome in the United States. 8 American Journal on Intellectual

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Task and participant variables predict communication complexity scores: Closer examination of the ccs

of individuals of varying ages with different types of intellectual disability. Parents rated each, ‐determination of adults with intellectual disability as an outcome of moving to community‐based work or living environments. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 45(5), 371-383. Wetherby, for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD; (Kasari, Brady, Lord, . Summary of Communication Complexity Scale CCS Scores Number Definition Communication level 0

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Task and participant variables predict communication complexity scores: Closer examination of the ccs

of individuals of varying ages with different types of intellectual disability. Parents rated each, ‐determination of adults with intellectual disability as an outcome of moving to community‐based work or living environments. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 45(5), 371-383. Wetherby, for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD; (Kasari, Brady, Lord, . Summary of Communication Complexity Scale CCS Scores Number Definition Communication level 0

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Behavioral treatment of self-injury: 2001 to 2016

, participants were diagnosed with an intellectual disability (71.2%) and about a quarter, -Injury: 2001 to 2016 SIB Treatment Review - 2 Abstract Individuals diagnosed with intellectual, is a class of behavior that is often associated with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD, were both combined and reported under a broad definition of problem behavior were excluded). Studies, as it was considered an ideal and conservative definition of elimination for this type of problem

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