Health among persons with intellectual disability in Spain: the European POMONA-II study

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Martinez-Leal, Rafael [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Salvador-Carulla, Luis [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ruiz Gutierrez-Colosia, Mencia [2 ,3 ]
Nadal, Margarida [2 ,3 ]
Novell-Alsina, Ramon [4 ]
Martorell, Almudena [5 ]
Gonzalez-Gordon, Rodrigo G. [6 ]
Reyes Merida-Gutierrez, M. [7 ]
Angel, Silvia [8 ]
Milagrosa-Tejonero, Luisa [2 ,3 ]
Rodriguez, Alicia [9 ]
Garcia-Gutierrez, Juan C. [10 ]
Perez-Vicente, Amado [1 ]
Garcia-Ibanez, Jose [1 ,11 ]
Aguilera-Ines, Francisco [1 ,11 ]
机构
[1] Fdn Villablanca, Grp Pere Mata, UNIVIDD, Unidad Invest Discapacidad Intelectual & Trastorn, E-43206 Reus, Tarragona, Spain
[2] Asociac Espanola Estudio Cient Discapacid Intelec, AEECRM, Madrid, Spain
[3] Asociac Cient PSICOST, Cadiz, Spain
[4] Inst Assistencia Sanitaria, Serv Especializado Salud Mental & Discapacidad In, Girona, Spain
[5] Fdn Carmen Pardo Valcarce, Madrid, Spain
[6] Univ Cadiz, Dept Psicol, Cadiz, Spain
[7] Asociac Desarrollo Integral Persona Con Discapaci, ALBASUR, Cordoba, Spain
[8] Area Discapacidad Intelectual, Barcelona, Spain
[9] Asociac Solidaridad Con Minusvalidos Psigu, ASMELT, Cadiz, Spain
[10] Univ Cadiz, Hosp Univ Puerto Real, Cadiz, Spain
[11] Univ Rovira & Virgili, Fac Med, Tarragona, Spain
关键词
Developmental disabilities; Health discrepancies; Health indicators; Intellectual disability; Mental retardation; DEVELOPMENTAL-DISABILITIES; MENTAL-RETARDATION; PEOPLE; ADULTS; MORTALITY; CARE; DISPARITIES; PREVALENCE; DISEASE; NEEDS;
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10.33588/rn.5307.2010477
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Introduction. International studies show that both the pattern of health and the healthcare provided for persons with intellectual disability (ID) and the general population are different. Aims. To obtain data about the state of health of persons with ID and to compare them with data about the general population. Patients and methods. The P15 set of health indicators was used in a sample of 111 subjects with ID. The health data that were found were compared according to the subjects' type of residence and the 2006 National Health Survey was used to compare these data with those for the general population. Results. The sample with ID presented 25 times more cases of epilepsy and twice as many cases of obesity. Twenty per cent presented pain in the mouth and the presence of sensory and mobility problems, as well as psychosis, was high. We also found, however, a low presence of pathologies like diabetes, hypertension, osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. They also displayed a lower rate of participation in prevention and health promotion programmes, a higher number of hospital admissions and a lower usage of emergency services. Conclusions. The pattern of health of persons with ID differs from that of the general population, and they use healthcare services differently. It is important to develop programmes of health promotion and professional training that are specifically designed to attend to the needs of persons with ID. Likewise, it is also necessary to implement health surveys that include data about this population.
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