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Choice-making- ID, ASD and DS- employment
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short-term choice-making was strongly associated with employment. This is an area that could be targeted for intervention, with studies investigating the directionality of choice-making and employment.
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Employment as a dependent variable of adult outcome, instead of one component of a global outcome variable.
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The field needs to better understand barriers and facilitators to employment and explore different factors that may account for the wide variability of employment rates in adults with developmental disabilities beyond simple demographic variables.
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Employment and choice-making are critical to understanding successful independent living and community inclusion
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Choice-making- ID, ASD and DS- employment
The differences in employment trends between adults with ASD, DS, and ID.
Age- ASD, ID, DS
NCI Adult Consumer Survey population represents adults receiving services from state developmental disability systems and a diagnosis of ASD:
Community Paid Job than Individuals With ID or Individuals With ASD:
behavior support needs- severity of intellectual disability.
Intellectual Disabilities- Paid Community Employment and Medications