Abstract

The report describes the results of a demographic survey of people with severe intellectual impairment over 50 years of age living in a single Metropolitan Borough (popn. 220,000) in the U.K. The survey sought to collect comprehensive information on a relatively small group of individuals, rather than covering a larger population in less depth, and which enabled the resulting analysis to elicit the complex patterns of interaction which exist between service/informal support variables and variables describing characteristics of the clients themselves. Using a multivariate technique, it was possible to determine the overall structure of the data set, and to observe the significance of age and measures of functional ability within this overall structure. Apart from a number of variables which appeared to be relatively independent, seven clusters were identified, corresponding to a number of important domains within the lives of these individuals. The clusters related to (a) contact with relatives, (b) commun...

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