Activity and participation characteristics of adults with learning disabilities - A systematic review

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Abstract

Background: 'Learning disabilities' (LD) refer to a wide group of neurological disorders caused by deficits in the central nervous system which influence the individual's ability to maintain-, process or convey information to others in an efficient way. A worldwide discussion about the definitions of LD continues while a conceptual framework for studying the diverse life outcomes of adults with LD is still missing.

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Sharfi, K., & Rosenblum, S. (2014, September 3). Activity and participation characteristics of adults with learning disabilities - A systematic review. PLoS ONE. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106657

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