After us, together with us: Quality of life in adults with disabilities in an inclusive and sustainable future

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1111/jppi.12527
Sara Santilli, Maria Cristina Ginevra, Courtney Bishop, Laura Nota
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Due to economic and technological progress, life expectancy is constantly developing, thus the European senior generation is ever-increasing. Such demographic modifications have far reached consequences on social protection systems and society. Specifically, the last 20 years have also seen a significant increase in life expectancy for people with disabilities and their elderly parents who care for them. Therefore, this contribution provides an overview of the quality of life for adults with intellectual disabilities and their elderly parents. Specifically, this paper examines the notion of quality of life, especially in its relationship with sustainability, inclusion, and social justice. Lastly, it examines the contextual factors that contribute to promoting or hindering the quality of life of individuals with intellectual disabilities and the impact on social inclusion, sustainability, and social justice.

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在我们之后,与我们一起:在包容和可持续的未来中提高成年残疾人的生活质量
由于经济和技术的进步,人们的预期寿命不断延长,因此欧洲老年人口不断增加。这种人口结构的变化对社会保障体系和社会产生了深远的影响。具体而言,在过去 20 年中,残疾人及其照顾他们的老年父母的预期寿命也有了显著增长。因此,本文概述了成年智障人士及其年长父母的生活质量。具体而言,本文探讨了生活质量的概念,尤其是其与可持续性、包容性和社会公正之间的关系。最后,本文探讨了促进或阻碍智障人士生活质量的背景因素,以及对社会包容、可持续性和社会公正的影响。
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