2002
DOI: 10.1352/0047-6765(2002)040<0457:cmaaoq>2.0.co;2
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Conceptualization, Measurement, and Application of Quality of Life for Persons With Intellectual Disabilities: Report of an International Panel of Experts

Abstract: In this article a number of issues involving the concept of quality of life as applied to persons with intellectual disabilities are summarized, and a number of agreed-upon principles regarding its conceptualization, measurement, and application are presented. We realize that the concepts and models presented in this article will vary potentially from country to country, and even from area to area within countries. The cross-cultural understanding of the concept of quality of life is in its infancy, and we hop… Show more

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“…Secondly, in order to ensure that a therapeutic program can have a positive influence on the patient's QoL, it is important to verify what persons with AN themselves perceive to be a good QoL. In this respect, a widely used QoL framework is the one that is developed by Schalock and his colleagues (Schalock 2004;Schalock et al 2002). This framework, originally developed within the field of intellectual disabilities, is increasingly applied in many other fields, such as mental health, special education, drug abuse and ageing (Verdugo et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, in order to ensure that a therapeutic program can have a positive influence on the patient's QoL, it is important to verify what persons with AN themselves perceive to be a good QoL. In this respect, a widely used QoL framework is the one that is developed by Schalock and his colleagues (Schalock 2004;Schalock et al 2002). This framework, originally developed within the field of intellectual disabilities, is increasingly applied in many other fields, such as mental health, special education, drug abuse and ageing (Verdugo et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies concerning QOL in the field of intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) started in the late 1980s and 1990s (see Brown, Bayer, & MacFarlane, 1989;Goode, 1994;Renwick, Brown, & Nagler, 1996) and the major themes were pulled together in 2002 (Schalock et al, 2002). FQOL was a development from the earlier field of QOL, and in 2000 a symposium prior to, and in conjunction with, the IASSIDD conference in Seattle summarised the work to date.…”
Section: Special Issue: Quality Of Life and Family Quality Of Life: Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se trata, según Urzúa y Caqueo-Urízar (2012), de un "estado de bienestar general que comprende descriptores objetivos y evaluaciones subjetivas de bienestar físico, material, social y emocional, junto con el desarrollo de actividades, todas estas mediadas por los valores personales" (p.64). Bajo esta definición subyace la idea de la calidad de vida como un concepto integrado por múltiples factores e indicadores que evalúan el grado en que las personas tienen experiencias vitales que valoran y el modo en que éstas contribuyen a una vida plena para ellas (Schalock et al, 2002).…”
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