Correlates of the Quality of Life of Adults With Severe or Profound Mental Retardation

Abstract
To ensure quality of services for individuals with mental retardation/developmental disability, professionals must measure consumer outcomes related to lifestyle. In this study variables contributing to quality of life for 60 adults with severe or profound disabilities who resided in ICF/MR community-based homes for 4 to 5 persons were examined. Using the Quality of Life Index, we studied interrelations among personal lifestyle characteristics of adults and community-home program characteristics with quality of life factors. The R2 effect size (.571) involving total scores on the Quality of Life Index as the criterion variable was large and statistically significant.

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