Family quality of life in intellectual disability: A systematic review of studies

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Family quality of life (FQoL) for families with members who have an intellectual disability (ID) has recently captured the interest of researchers and demonstrated potential for evaluation and intervention. This paper intends to revise systematically empirical studies that analyze FQoL in families with members having ID. A bibliographic search was carried out in a database and previously defined inclusion criteria were used. From a total of 32 studies, 15 used the FQOLS-2006 that focused on the analysis of their dimensions and domains, 11 the Beach Center FQOL Survey that related the construct to other individual and family variables and six other methods to evaluate FQoL. Thus, FQoL is relevant to understand and intervene with families of persons with ID.

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Correia, R. A., & Seabra-Santos, M. J. (2018). Family quality of life in intellectual disability: A systematic review of studies. Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa, 34. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772e34414

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