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Home > For practice and education > Factsheets & infographics > Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Mothers of Children with Severe Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities

Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Mothers of Children with Severe Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities

The COVID-19 measures and lockdowns had a major impact on mothers of young adults with profound and multiple intellectual disabilities living at home.

AWV251 Factsheet COVID_EN-DEF_website

The AWVB examined how these mothers and their families experienced the first lockdown in spring 2020. The results are summarized in this factsheet.

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