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Mortality, predictors and causes among people with intellectual disabilities: A systematic narrative review supplemented by machine learning

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posted on 2024-07-01, 16:26 authored by F Tyrer, R Kiani, Mark RutherfordMark Rutherford
Background: There is a need to systematically compare and contrast mortality predictors and disparities in people with intellectual disabilities (ID) for global prevention strategy development. Method: Bibliographic databases and grey literature were searched using systematic review methodology and the machine learning tool “Abstrackr.” Results: Fifty-four relevant articles and reports published from 2010 to 2019 were identified. Nearly all (n = 53) were from high-income countries. Mortality disparities were apparent and consistent across countries and publication years, with no evidence of a decrease over time. People with ID can still expect to live 12–23 years less than the general population and are particularly vulnerable to deaths from respiratory infections and epilepsy. Conclusions: Both population and individual-level approaches to prevention are indicated to tackle the continuing mortality disparities in people with ID, including consideration of reasonable adjustments in general population efforts to reduce health inequalities.

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Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences/Population Health Sciences

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability

Volume

46

Issue

2

Pagination

102 - 114

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

issn

1366-8250

eissn

1469-9532

Copyright date

2020

Available date

2024-07-01

Language

en

Deposited by

Miss Freya Tyrer

Deposit date

2024-02-12

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