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Association of state-level and individual-level factors with choice making of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

James Houseworth1, Roger J Stancliffe2, Renáta Tichá3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: State-level factors have not been examined in research on choice, despite findings of between-state differences. AIMS: To examine both individual and state-level factors associated with choice. METHODS AND PROCEDURES: We used multilevel modeling to explore two choice scales, support-related and everyday choice, based on the National Core Indicators (NCI) data from 2013-14. OUTCOMES AND
RESULTS: At the individual level, milder ID, greater mobility, fewer problem behaviors, answering questions independently, communicating verbally, and living in a non-agency setting, particularly independent settings, were associated with more choice for both scales. State-level factors overall explained variance for both scales, but were more strongly associated with support-related choice. A higher proportion of people with IDD living independently within the state predicted more support-related choice. High cost of living within a state predicted less everyday choice. Higher proportion of people living with family and lower proportion being served within a state predicted more everyday choice. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: These findings suggest further study of choice in relation to policies that: (1) increase independent living for individuals with IDD, and (2) assist individuals/families living in high cost states. State differences on important QOL outcomes are likely to be associated with economic and system-based factorsbeyond individual differences.
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Keywords:  Choice; Community living; Cost of living; Intellectual disability; Residence type; State factors

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30144747     DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2018.08.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Dev Disabil        ISSN: 0891-4222


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