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Health Inequalities and People with Intellectual Disabilities
An authoritative, evidence-based overview of the health needs of people with intellectual disabilities and how to manage these needs appropriately.
Eric Emerson (Author), Chris Hatton (Author)
9780521133142, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 5 December 2013
173 pages, 15 b/w illus. 5 tables
23.4 x 15.5 x 1 cm, 0.27 kg
'There is no comparable book on the market. The authors are to be commended for tackling such a difficult subject.' Doody's Reviews
People with intellectual disabilities die at a younger age and have poorer health than their non-disabled peers. This is largely avoidable and is unjust. This book uses concepts from contemporary public health to provide a comprehensive evidence-based overview of: the nature and extent of the health inequalities experienced by people with intellectual disabilities; why these inequalities occur and persist; and what can and needs to be done to address these inequalities. The authors have a wealth of firsthand experience gained from years of working at the interface between disability research and public health. This experience is collected and shared in this volume, which will be an invaluable resource for practitioners, advocates, policymakers and researchers concerned with health and social care and the wellbeing of disabled people.
Preface
1. People with intellectual disabilities
2. Health and health inequalities
3. The health of people with intellectual disabilities
4. Applying a health inequalities perspective
5. Addressing the health inequalities faced by people with intellectual disabilities
6. Conclusions
References
Index.
Subject Areas: Psychiatry [MMH], Mental health services [MBPK], Epidemiology & medical statistics [MBNS], Personal & public health [MBNH], Care of the mentally ill [JKSM], Disability: social aspects [JFFG]