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To review the effectiveness of oral health education and oral health promotion interventions for children and adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), in ensuring optimal gingival health, caries experience and oral health-related quality of life, compared to no interventions or alternative interventions.
We wanted to explore the quality of life of mothers of children with autism and intellectual disability and identify factors that impact their quality of life.
ID and/or ASD were found to be associated with an increased risk of hospitalisation compared with the remainder of the population.
The annual economic cost of DMD was found to be high, reflecting a significant socioeconomic burden, especially in boys who reach adulthood
The purpose of this review was to describe literature relating to transition for young people with an intellectual disability and identify knowledge base gaps.
We examined risk of intellectual disability and other neuropsychiatric outcomes in children of mothers with and without schizophrenia, bipolar or depression.
This paper profiles the functional pattern of DNA variants found at a higher rate in patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), X-linked intellectual...
Changes in emotional and behavioural problems for young people with intellectual disability with and without Down syndrome as they transition into adulthood
Senior Research Fellow
Head, Child Disability