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People with intellectual disabilities living in care facilities in virtual social contact: A systematic review of the feasibility and effects on well-being

Posted on January 31, 2022 by Heather Porter

Citation: Bakkum, L., Schuengel, C., Sterkenburg, P., Frielink, N., Embregts, P., de Schipper, J., Brug, A., & Tharner, A. (2021). People with intellectual disabilities living in care facilities in virtual social contact: A systematic review of the feasibility and effects on well-being. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 35(1), 60-74. Link to publisher’s article.

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