Corrigendum to “Associations between neurodevelopmental disorders and factors related to school, health, and social interaction in schoolchildren: Results from a Swedish population-based survey” [Disabil Health J 9(4) (2016) 663–672]
In the article ‘‘Associations between neurodevelopmental disorders and factors related to school, health, and social interaction in schoolchildren: Results from a Swedish population-based survey’’ Disability and Health Journal 2016; 9(4):663–672 by Linda Beckman, Staffan Janson, and Laura von Kobyletzki on page 2 the ethical considerations under section “Questionnaires, interviews, and health examinations”, the following sentence “The ELSA project has been approved by the regional ethical research committee in Uppsala, Sweden (reg. (Source: Disability and Health Journal)
Source: Disability and Health Journal - March 24, 2018 Category: Disability Authors: L. Beckman, S. Janson, L. von Kobyletzki Tags: Corrigendum Source Type: research

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Knowledge translation and the health of people with disability
Description of dissemination activities has been a staple requirement for all funded research for some time. Researchers usually spend a great deal of time developing a strong research design with rigorous methods, a data management plan, and often the dissemination plan is manuscript development for submission to various journals focusing on applicability to specialty interests. We and other journals have benefited greatly from excellent outputs from funded scientists and researchers. Dissemination continues to be the language that we use for the distribution of all things scientific. (Source: Disability and Health Journal)
Source: Disability and Health Journal - March 24, 2018 Category: Disability Authors: Margaret A. Turk, Suzanne McDermott Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Epidemiology of hip fracture in nursing home residents with multiple sclerosis
Hip fracture risk is high in young people with multiple sclerosis (MS), but has not been examined in an institutionalized aging population with MS. (Source: Disability and Health Journal)
Source: Disability and Health Journal - March 22, 2018 Category: Disability Authors: Tingting Zhang, Andrew R. Zullo, Theresa I. Shireman, Yoojin Lee, Vincent Mor, Qing Liu, Kevin W. McConeghy, Lori Daiello, Douglas P. Kiel, Sarah D. Berry Source Type: research

The economic case for well-considered investment in health-related employment support: Costs and savings of alternative modified Individual and Placement Support (IPS) models
Health-related unemployment is a major issue across advanced economies. Modified versions of well-evidenced Individual Placement and Support (IPS) models of employment support for health cohorts offer considerable potential. A significant gap currently however is the lack of evidence around their financial return on investment. (Source: Disability and Health Journal)
Source: Disability and Health Journal - March 9, 2018 Category: Disability Authors: Adam Whitworth Source Type: research

The economic case for well-considered investment in health-related employment support: costs and savings of alternative modified Individual and Placement Support (IPS) models
Health-related unemployment is a major issue across advanced economies. Modified versions of well-evidenced Individual Placement and Support (IPS) models of employment support for health cohorts offer considerable potential. A significant gap currently however is the lack of evidence around their financial return on investment. (Source: Disability and Health Journal)
Source: Disability and Health Journal - March 9, 2018 Category: Disability Authors: Dr Adam Whitworth, Senior Lecturer Source Type: research

Emergency department utilization among people with disabilities in Korea
According to prior studies, it is possible to consider the emergency care utilization due to ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) as a proxy measure of access to primary care but there was no confirmed study among people with disabilities. (Source: Disability and Health Journal)
Source: Disability and Health Journal - March 8, 2018 Category: Disability Authors: Agnus M. Kim, Jin Yong Lee, Jayeun Kim Source Type: research

Changes in cognitive function after a 12-week exercise intervention in adults with Down syndrome
Between 250,000 and 400,000 individuals in the United States are diagnosed with Down syndrome (DS). Nearly all adults with DS will develop Alzheimer's disease pathology starting in their thirties. Recent studies suggest that increased physical activity (PA) may be important for maintaining components of cognition, including memory. (Source: Disability and Health Journal)
Source: Disability and Health Journal - February 26, 2018 Category: Disability Authors: Lauren T. Ptomey, Amanda N. Szabo, Erik A. Willis, Anna M. Gorczyca, J. Leon Greene, Jessica C. Danon, Joseph E. Donnelly Source Type: research

Breast cancer screening in women with cerebral palsy: Could care delivery be improved?
Women with disabilities (WWD) have reported lower mammography rates than the general population, however rates for women with cerebral palsy (CP) have not been specifically studied. (Source: Disability and Health Journal)
Source: Disability and Health Journal - February 17, 2018 Category: Disability Authors: Neeharika Nandam, Deborah Gaebler-Spira, Rachel Byrne, Judith Wolfman, Judy Panko Reis, Chun Wai Hung, Allison Todd, Jordyn Durkin, Christina Marciniak Source Type: research