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Examining the effects of cognitive training on levels of executive function in adults with down syndrome: A feasibility study
MCGLINCHEY, EIMEAR (Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2017)Introduction Individuals with Down syndrome are at much greater risk of developing AD, and one of the early clinical symptoms of AD is executive dysfunction. In the general population, cognitive training has shown some ... -
Influence of environment, predisposing, enabling and need variables on personal health choices of adults with intellectual disability.
MCCARRON, MARY; MCCALLION, PHILIP; CARROLL, RACHEL; BURKE, EILISH; MCGLINCHEY, EIMEAR (2013)Attention to disease and risk factor management is increasingly a feature of people with intellec- tual disability (ID) as an augmented life expec- tancy also exposes a growing number of age- related diseases. An additional ... -
Patterns of multimorbidity in an ageing population of people with an intellectual disability: Results from the intellectual disability supplement to the Irish longitudinal study on ageing (IDS-TILDA)
MCCARRON, MARY; MCCALLION, PHILIP; MCGLINCHEY, EIMEAR (2013)Multimorbidity (2 or more chronic conditions) is being widely studied in older populations and this study explores both the relevance of emerging conceptualizations and the extent to which multimorbidity is a feature of ... -
Patterns of multimorbidity in an older population of persons with an intellectual disability: results from the intellectual disability supplement to the Irish longitudinal study on aging (IDS-TILDA).
MCCARRON, MARY; CARROLL, RACHEL; MCCALLION, PHILIP; MCGLINCHEY, EIMEAR; BURKE, EILISH (2013)Multimorbidity (2 or more chronic conditions) is being widely studied in older populations and this study explores both the relevance of emerging conceptualizations and the extent to which multimorbidity is a feature of ...