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Final or Summary Reports

The following reports describe National Core Indicators (formerly Core Indicators Project) activities, methods and results of data collection. Final or Summary Reports describe methods and present results for a particular set of indicators or survey tool (e.g., Consumer Outcomes, Family Surveys, Provider Survey).  These reports contain detailed tables of results for the total sample and for each state.

Consumer Outcomes Final Reports

Family Survey Final Reports

Provider Reports

Special Reports

Current NCI Publications

The following NCI related articles have been published in books, leading journal, magazines, and other media sources:

  • Stancliffe, R. J., Lakin, K. C., Taub, S., Chiri, G., & Byun, S. (2009). Satisfaction and Sense of Well Being among Medicaid ICF/MR and HCBS Recipients in Six States. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 47(2), 63-83.

  • Lakin, K., Doljianac, R., Taub, S., Chiri, G., & Byun, S. (2008). Adults with Dual Diagnoses of Intellectual and Psychiatric Disability Receiving Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) and ICF/MR Recipients in Six States. Mental Health Aspects of Developmental Disabilities, 3(3), 78-90.

  • Lakin, K. C., Doljanac, R., Byun, S. Y., Stancliffe, R., Taub, S., & Chiri, G. (2008). Choice-making among Medicaid HCBS and ICF/MR recipients in six states. American Journal on Mental Retardation, 113(5), 325-342.

  • Lakin, K. C., Doljanac, R., Byun, S. Y., Stancliffe, R. J., Taub, S., & Chiri, G. (2008). Factors associated with expenditures for Medicaid Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) and Intermediate Care Facilities for persons with Mental Retardation (ICF/MR) services for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 46(3), 200-214.

  • Stancliffe, R. J., Lakin, K. C., Taub, S., Chiri, G., & Byun, S. (2008). Living arrangements and well being. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 52, 790-790.

  • Stancliffe, R. J., Lakin, K. C., Doljanac, R., Byun, S. Y., Taub, S., & Chiri, G. (2007). Loneliness and living arrangements. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 45(6), 380-390.

  • Becker, H. Roberts, G., Morrison, J., Silver, J., and Taub, S. (2004).  Recruiting People with Disabilities as Research Participants: Challenges and Strategies to Address Them.  Mental Retardation, 42, 471-475.

  • Bradley, V.J. & Moseley, C. (2007).  Perspectives: National Core Indicators: Ten Years of Collaborative Performance Measurement.  Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 45, 5: 354-358.

  • Freedman, R.I. & Chassler, D. (2004).  Physical and Behavioral Health of Adults with Mental Retardation Across Residential Settings.  Public Health Reports, 119, 401-408.

  • Havercamp, S.M., Scandlin, D., & Roth, M. (2004).  Health Disparities Among Adults with Developmental Disabilities, Adults with Other Disabilities, and Adults Not Reporting Disability in North Carolina.  Public Health Reports, 119, 418-426.

  • Neely-Barnes, S.L., Graff, J.C., Marcenko, M.O., & Weber, L.A. (in press).  Family decision-making: Benefits to persons with DD and their family members.  Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

Data Briefs

Data Briefs are brief highlights of data findings across states, usually focused on a particular indicator or group of indicators.

"The Indicator"

"The Indicator" is the quarterly newsletter of NCI.  As of 01/01/08, this newsletter has been put on indefinite hold.  However, here are the past issues and the main topics covered:

 

 

 
 
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