Quality of life, emotion regulation, and heart rate variability in individuals with intellectual disabilities and concomitant impaired vision

  • Meule A
  • Fath K
  • Real R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Positive associations have been found between quality of life, emotion regulation strategies, and heart rate variability (HRV) in people without intellectual disabilities. However, emotion regulation and HRV have rarely been investigated in people with intellectual disabilities. Assessment of subjectively reported quality of life and emotion regulation strategies in this population is even more difficult when participants are also visually impaired.

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Meule, A., Fath, K., Real, R. G., Sütterlin, S., Vögele, C., & Kübler, A. (2013). Quality of life, emotion regulation, and heart rate variability in individuals with intellectual disabilities and concomitant impaired vision. Psychology of Well-Being: Theory, Research and Practice, 3(1), 1. https://doi.org/10.1186/2211-1522-3-1

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