Time and Space Use of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities
Purpose: This study analyzed the time and space use of adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) in order to better understand the occupational patterns of this population. Methods: Time and space use data were collected through observation of 15 adults with ID during 4-hour periods on typical week...
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Main Authors: | Terry K. Crowe (Author), Jessica Salazar Sedillo (Author), Emily F. Kertcher (Author), Joy H. LaSalle MA (Author) |
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