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Mental health services for adolescents and adults with intellectual disabilities in Norway: a descriptive study

Trine Lise Bakken (Psychiatric Department, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway)
Olav Ose Evensen (Special Psychiatric Department, Nordlandssykehuset, Bodo, Norway)
Tale Gjertine Bjørgen (Adult Habilitation Section, St Olav Hospital, Trondheim, Norway)
Inger Tove Nilsen (Avdeling for Habilitering, Sykehuset Innlandet Helseforetaket, Brumunddal, Norway)
Nina Bang (National Unit of Mandatory Care, St Olav Hospital, Trondheim, Norway)
Unni Pedersen (Adult Habilitation Section, Sykehuset Ostfold HF, Fredrikstad, Norway)
Kim Berge (National Institute of Intellectual Disability and Community, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway)
Karl Elling Ellingsen (National Institute of Intellectual Disability and Community, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway)
Terje Baasland (Adult Habilitation Section, Sykehuset Telemark HF, Skien, Norway)
Sissel Berge Helverschou (NevSom – National Centre of Expertise for Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Hypersomnias, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway)

Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities

ISSN: 2044-1282

Article publication date: 19 September 2018

Issue publication date: 31 October 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to present and discuss mental health services for people with intellectual disability (ID) in Norway.

Design/methodology/approach

A literature review and a survey were conducted to map services for people with ID and mental health problems in Norway.

Findings

The results were sparse and confirmed what is already known among clinicians working with these patients. The Norwegian services are fragmented and there are geographical differences.

Research limitations/implications

There are no special services for children with ID developing mental illness. For offenders with ID, a national unit assesses and follows up, also when the person is sentenced to compulsory care and services are provided in their home municipality.

Practical implications

More data about both the patients and the services are needed in order to improve mental health services for people with ID in Norway.

Originality/value

This paper describes mental health services for people with ID in Norway.

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Citation

Bakken, T.L., Evensen, O.O., Bjørgen, T.G., Nilsen, I.T., Bang, N., Pedersen, U., Berge, K., Ellingsen, K.E., Baasland, T. and Helverschou, S.B. (2018), "Mental health services for adolescents and adults with intellectual disabilities in Norway: a descriptive study", Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, Vol. 12 No. 3/4, pp. 121-134. https://doi.org/10.1108/AMHID-03-2018-0012

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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