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The POMONA-ESP project methodology: Collecting data on health indicators for people with intellectual developmental disorders

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Folch, A
Martinez-Leal, Rafael
Vicens, p
Irazábal, Marcia
Muñoz-Lorente, Silvia
Salvador-Carulla, Luis
Rovira, L
Orejuela, C
Cortés, M.J

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Wiley

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People with intellectual developmental disorders have significant health disparities and a lack of proper attention to their health needs. They have been underrepresented in scientific research, and very few studies have been carried out using a representative randomized sample. The aim of this study was to describe the methods used in the POMONA‐ESP project to recruit a representative and randomized sample of participants with intellectual developmental disorders.

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Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities

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2037-12-31
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