Study title
Living contitions of intellectually disabled people ten years after resettlement in the community, 2001, living at home
Study number / PID
https://doi.org/10.18712/NSD-NSD0714-2-V3 (DOI)
Data access
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Abstract
The project "Living conditions of intellectually disabled people ten years after resettlement in the community" consists of three surveys:
1. A survey of the living conditions for adults with an intellectual disability who live in their own home/shared houses.
2. A survey of their next of kins' opinions on the services the municipality offers, and their experiences with changes after the resettlement reform was carried out.
3. A suvey of initiatives and services available to adults with an intellectual disabilitiy who lives together with their parents/family. The reasons why some mentally impaired people live at home are adressed.
The dataset documented here is from the survey of adults with an intellectual disability living at home. The survey is directed at parents or guardians and deals with their views on the situation.
The main project's goal is tho shed light on the living conditions and services provided for adults with an intellectual disability in Norway. How was the actual situation 10 years after the dismantling of the Health care for mentally imparied (HVPU), both for those coming from an HVPU-institution as well as for those who never received HVPU services? The leader of the project was Professor Jan Tøssebro, Department of Social Work and Health Science, NTNU Trondheim. THe project co-worker Hege Lundeby prepared the notes for the surveys. The project was carried out by Department of Social Work and Health Science, NTNU and financed by the Research Council of Norway.