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The Transition from Secondary School to Adulthood: Experiences and Life Outcomes for Youth with an Intellectual Disability and Their Families
Leonard, Helen
(Chief Investigator)
Bower, Carol
(Chief Investigator)
De Klerk, Nicholas
(Chief Investigator)
Llewellyn, Gwynnyth
(Chief Investigator)
Einfeld, Stewart
(Chief Investigator)
Parmenter, Trevor
(Chief Investigator)
Tonge, Bruce
(Chief Investigator)
Riches, Vivienne
(Chief Investigator)
Lennox, Nicholas
(Chief Investigator)
Chalmers, Ronald
(Chief Investigator)
Brigg, John
(Chief Investigator)
Lewis, Gregory
(Chief Investigator)
Softly, Jackie
(Chief Investigator)
UWA Centre for Child Health Research (affiliated with the Telethon Kids Institute)
Overview
Research output
(4)
Project Details
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/01/09
→
31/12/13
Funding
Australian Research Council
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Research output
Research output per year
2014
2014
2014
4
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
Day occupation is associated with psychopathology for adolescents and young adults with Down syndrome
Foley, K. R.
,
Jacoby, P.
,
Einfeld, S. L.
,
Girdler, S. J.
,
Bourke, J. P.
,
Riches, V. C.
&
Leonard, H.
,
3 Oct 2014
,
In:
BMC Psychiatry.
14
,
1
,
8 p.
, 266.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
Down Syndrome
100%
Occupations
95%
Psychopathology
94%
Young Adult
77%
Recreation
35%
10
Citations (Scopus)
Health conditions and their impact among adolescents and young adults with down syndrome
Pikora, T.
,
Bourke, J. P.
,
Bathgate, K.
,
Foley, K. R.
,
Lennox, N. G.
&
Leonard, H.
,
12 May 2014
,
In:
PLoS One.
9
,
5
,
p. e96868
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Down Syndrome
100%
Young Adult
77%
Health
46%
Parents
36%
Healthy Lifestyle
28%
47
Citations (Scopus)
184
Downloads (Pure)
Influence of the environment on participation in social roles for young adults with down syndrome
Foley, K-R.
,
Girdler, S.
,
Bourke, J.
,
Jacoby, P.
,
Llewellyn, G.
,
Einfeld, S.
,
Tonge, B.
,
Parmenter, T. R.
&
Leonard, H.
,
26 Sep 2014
,
In:
PLoS One.
9
,
9
,
11 p.
, e108413.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Social Environment
100%
Down Syndrome
86%
Social Participation
85%
Young Adult
66%
Activities of Daily Living
20%
17
Citations (Scopus)
177
Downloads (Pure)