Abstract
This review of the literature on adults with learning disabilities focuses on social/emotional characteristics. The available literature is discussed in four broad categories: descriptive studies without a control group, studies involving control groups, studies of successful versus unsuccessful adults, and studies of adults in different service settings. This literature is then summarized from a life span point of view. Implications for future research and service providers are discussed.
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