The Wellbeing and Mental Health Care Experiences of Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities during COVID-19

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities Pub Date : 2021-03-14 DOI:10.1080/19315864.2021.1892890
J. Lake, Patrick Jachyra, T. Volpe, Y. Lunsky, Carly Magnacca, Amanda Marcinkiewicz, Y. Hamdani
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ABSTRACT Introduction: COVID-19 has adversely impacted the health and wellbeing of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). While there is emerging research examining how to support the mental health of this population during the pandemic, the perspectives and experiences of people with IDD have been largely absent.Methods: Nine virtual interviews were conducted with adults with IDD to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their wellbeing and mental health care. Interview transcripts were analyzed thematically.Results: Findings centered around three main themes: (1) the impact of the pandemic on daily life and wellbeing; (2) a need for connection; and (3) availability and access to mental health supports.Conclusion: Participants described significant challenges to their health and wellbeing related to the pandemic and public health measures, but also demonstrated remarkable resilience in the face of this new adversity. Findings highlight ways to support the wellbeing of adults with IDD and how social determinants impact mental health.
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COVID-19期间智力和发育障碍成人的健康和心理保健经历
摘要:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对智力和发育障碍(IDD)患者的健康和福祉产生了不利影响。虽然有新的研究正在探讨如何在大流行期间支持这一人群的心理健康,但对缺碘症患者的观点和经验却基本缺乏。方法:对成人IDD患者进行9次虚拟访谈,探讨COVID-19大流行对其健康和精神卫生保健的影响。访谈记录按主题进行分析。结果:研究结果围绕三个主题:(1)大流行对日常生活和福祉的影响;(二)有连接需要的;(3)精神卫生支持的可得性和可及性。结论:与会者描述了与大流行和公共卫生措施有关的对其健康和福祉的重大挑战,但在面对这一新的逆境时也表现出了非凡的复原力。研究结果强调了支持缺碘症成年人福祉的方法,以及社会决定因素如何影响心理健康。
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