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Effect of family relationships on the well-being and behavior of people with mild intellectual disabilities

Family relationships are crucial in the lives of people with mild intellectual disabilities. They can be sources of support but also of stress.

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As part of a longitudinal study, the AWVB examined how family relationships affect well-being and behavior over time. The study provides insights and recommendations for strengthening these relationships, summarized in this factsheet.

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