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The Transition Study
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DisabilityPediatric RehabilitationCerebral PalsySocial ChangeDevelopmental DisabilitiesChild Mental HealthBrain Injury RehabilitationTransition Management (Governance)Preventive PediatricsSpina BifidaHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesRehabilitationSocial TransitionTransition StudyChild HealthAdolescent Primary CarePediatricsAdult Mental HealthCulture ChangeConcussionMedicineChild Psychiatry
A group of 100 adults and 190 youth who have cerebral palsy (CP), spina bifida (SB), and acquired brain injuries from childhood (ABIc) participated in a multi-method study focused on the transition to adult health care. The results show that 95% of youth and 61% of adults were living with their parents; 23% of the youth and 55% of adults were employed; and 60% of youth and 42% of adults reported “excellent” or “very good” health. The lowest health scores were reported by adults with SB. These findings provide a starting point for examining health issues specific to youth and young adults with CP, SB, and ABIc.
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