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'I get by with a little help from my friends': Adults with intellectual disability discuss loneliness

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posted on 2023-05-16, 17:12 authored by McVilly, KR, Stancliffe, RJ, Parmenter, TR, Burton-Smith, R
Background This study explored 'loneliness' as experienced by adults with intellectual disability, with 'intermittent' to 'limited' support needs. Method A measure of loneliness was piloted, and qualitative techniques used to develop a greater understanding of the participants' experience. Results The Loneliness Scale proved valid and reliable and the participants reported loneliness in ways comparable with the general population. Conclusions The findings demonstrate the effectiveness of combining quantitative and qualitative techniques to enhance understanding of people's perspective when developing support systems to promote their quality of life. Based on participant perspectives, recommendations are made concerning the issues and types of support families and professionals could consider when seeking to assist people with intellectual disability address loneliness. Further investigation of the effects of differing educational and vocational opportunities on people's post-school social networks appears warranted.

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Publication title

Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities

Volume

10

Pagination

238-247

ISSN

1360-2322

Department/School

School of Psychological Sciences

Publisher

Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Place of publication

UK

Repository Status

  • Restricted

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Expanding knowledge in human society

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