Healthy lifestyles for adults with intellectual disability: knowledge, barriers, and facilitators

Caton, S., Chadwick, D., Chapman, M., Turnbull, S., Mitchell, D. and Stansfield, J. (2012) Healthy lifestyles for adults with intellectual disability: knowledge, barriers, and facilitators. Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 37(3), pp. 248-259. (doi: 10.3109/13668250.2012.703645)

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Abstract

<p>Background: People with intellectual disability (ID) are more likely to have health problems than people without disability. Little previous research has investigated health from the perspective of the people with ID themselves. We aimed to focus on what people with ID understand being healthy to mean and what their experiences are of healthy lifestyles.</p> <p>Method: Semistructured interviews were conducted with 13 adults with ID to ask them about their health and healthy lifestyles. Data were analysed thematically.</p> <p>Results: Participants demonstrated understanding of what it means to be healthy, have a healthy diet, the dangers of substance misuse, and the benefits of exercise. Participants demonstrated some knowledge about rationales for engaging in healthy behaviours. The idea of moderation was raised, along with barriers and facilitators to engaging in a healthy lifestyle.</p> <p>Conclusions: Findings suggest that people with ID demonstrate some understanding of what constitutes being healthy and are aware of healthy lifestyles, the consequences of unhealthy behaviours, and of the need for moderation.</p>

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:intellectual disability, learning disability, health, healthy lifestyles, diet, exercise
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Turnbull, Dr Susan
Authors: Caton, S., Chadwick, D., Chapman, M., Turnbull, S., Mitchell, D., and Stansfield, J.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > Mental Health and Wellbeing
Journal Name:Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability
Publisher:Informa Healthcare
ISSN:1366-8250

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