Trauma in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities: Introduction to the Special Issue

2022 ◽  
Vol 120 ◽  
pp. 104122
Author(s):  
Robert Didden ◽  
Liesbeth Mevissen
2019 ◽  
Vol 57 (5) ◽  
pp. 463-475 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jordan B. Wagner ◽  
Minje Kim ◽  
Marc J. Tassé

Abstract Challenges in collecting comprehensive health surveillance data on people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are numerous. A number of important issues and strategies are discussed in the articles contained in this special issue of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. In this article, we focus on the advances and tools available in the area of technology. We explore a number of possible sources including accessing big data such as analyzing health information contained in Medicaid and Medicare health databases. We also discuss some of the possibilities afforded to us by complementing Medicaid/Medicare database information with health information available in the myriad of electronic health records. Lastly, we explore other technologies available that might yield valuable health supports and information, including wearable devices, remote supports and other smart home technologies, telehealth and telepsychiatry, as well as looking at ways to access other technologies that collect health information (e.g., glucometer, health apps, connected exercise devices, etc.).


2021 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 203-214
Author(s):  
Michael P. Brady

There is a distinct need for a research agenda that drives research, practice, and policy for college students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This paper provides a brief summary of the rapid growth of college programs in the absence of any organized research agenda. A research framework and agenda is proposed, and a brief summary of each of the papers in the special issue is provided.


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