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Patterns of Somatic Diagnoses in Older People with Intellectual Disability: A Swedish Eleven Year Case–Control Study of Inpatient Data
Author(s) -
Sandberg Magnus,
Ahlström Gerd,
Kristensson Jimmie
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.056
H-Index - 63
eISSN - 1468-3148
pISSN - 1360-2322
DOI - 10.1111/jar.12230
Subject(s) - medical diagnosis , medicine , intellectual disability , odds ratio , genitourinary system , pediatrics , odds , case control study , group home , psychiatry , logistic regression , pathology
Background Knowledge about diagnoses patterns in older people with intellectual disabilities is limited. Methods The case group ( n  = 7936) comprised people with intellectual disabilities aged 55 years and older. The control group ( n  = 7936) was age matched and sex matched. Somatic inpatient diagnoses (2002–2012) were collected retrospectively. Results Several diagnoses were in several years significantly more common in the case group, particularly infections [odds ratio ( OR ) 1.78–4.08]; nervous system ( OR 2.06–31.75); respiratory ( OR 1.78–4.08) and genitourinary diseases (1.59–11.50); injuries, unspecified symptoms ( OR 1.56–4.27); and external causes of morbidity ( OR 1.53–4.08). The oldest in the case group had significantly less occurrence of tumours ( OR 0.26–0.51), cardiovascular ( OR 0.42–0.72), and musculoskeletal diseases ( OR 0.32–0.53) than controls. Conclusions Older people with intellectual disabilities have higher numbers of some diagnoses, but lower numbers of others. Further research on the reasons for the unique pattern of diagnoses in this group is required.

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