The purpose of this review was to describe literature relating to transition for young people with an intellectual disability and identify gaps within the current knowledge base. Method: A narrative literature review was undertaken. Searches of databases Medline, CINAHL, PsycINFO, ERIC, ISI Web of Science and ProQuest 500 International provided relevant research articles. The search terms used were intellectual disability, transition, employment, and ICF as well as other terms derived from the ICF. Manual searches of reference lists identified additional studies. Furthermore, government websites were searched for relevant reports and policies. Results: Transition literature was explored by ICF domains; body functions and structures, activity and participation and contextual factors. Studies were identified in some but not all areas and included literature describing self-determination and participation in leisure activities for those with mild intellectual disability. However, significant gaps were found particularly for those with severe intellectual disability. Conclusions: The ICF is a useful tool in framing a review of transition literature for young people with intellectual disability due to the complexity and multi-faceted nature of transition. The important influence of environmental factors including family systems, post-school services and access to transport were highlighted as having considerable impacts on transition outcomes.
Journal article
Young adults with intellectual disability transitioning from school to post-school : a literature review framed within the ICF
Disability and Rehabilitation, Vol.34(20), pp.1747-1764
2012
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- Title
- Young adults with intellectual disability transitioning from school to post-school : a literature review framed within the ICF
- Creators
- Kitty-Rose Foley - Southern Cross UniversityP Dyke - University of Western AustraliaS Girdler - University of Western AustraliaJ Bourke - University of Western AustraliaH Leonard - University of Western Australia
- Publication Details
- Disability and Rehabilitation, Vol.34(20), pp.1747-1764
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- Identifiers
- 3593; 991012821807602368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health; School of Health and Human Sciences; Allied Health and Midwifery
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article