His main research concerns Intellectual disability, Psychiatry, Public health, Nursing and Health care. His research integrates issues of Family medicine, Health promotion, Learning disability, Mental health and Health education in his study of Intellectual disability. His Health promotion research includes themes of Health services and Preventive healthcare.
In his research on the topic of Psychiatry, Physical health is strongly related with Medical education. Nicholas Lennox has researched Public health in several fields, including Developmental disorder, Feeling, Curriculum and Comorbidity. His research investigates the link between Nursing and topics such as Medical model of disability that cross with problems in Physician patient relationship, Intervention and Disabled Population.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Intellectual disability, Psychiatry, Nursing, Health care and Gerontology. His work carried out in the field of Intellectual disability brings together such families of science as Medical model of disability, Health education, Family medicine and Health promotion. His research investigates the connection between Health promotion and topics such as Intervention that intersect with problems in Psychological intervention.
Nicholas Lennox has included themes like Young adult and Public health in his Psychiatry study. Nursing and Curriculum are frequently intertwined in his study. His studies in Health care integrate themes in fields like Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Workforce, Physical therapy and Medical education.
Nicholas Lennox mostly deals with Intellectual disability, Psychiatry, Autism, Health care and Mental health. His research in Intellectual disability intersects with topics in Prison, Gerontology, Health intervention, Nursing and Developmental psychology. As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Health intervention, narrowing it down to issues related to the Health promotion, and often Intervention and Family medicine.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Young adult and Exit interview in addition to Psychiatry. In the field of Health care, his study on Health education overlaps with subjects such as Audit. His Mental health research focuses on Clinical psychology and how it connects with Mental illness and Unknown aetiology.
Nicholas Lennox spends much of his time researching Intellectual disability, Health care, Psychiatry, Mental health and Autism. His study in Intellectual disability is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Health promotion, Child and adolescent psychiatry and Health intervention. He interconnects Health education and Family medicine in the investigation of issues within Health intervention.
His Health care research also works with subjects such as
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The general practice care of people with intellectual disability: barriers and solutions
Nicholas Lennox;J. Diggens;A. Ugoni.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research (1997)
Primary health care and people with an intellectual disability: the evidence base
N. G. Lennox;Michael Patrick Kerr.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research (1997)
Beating the Barriers: Recruitment of people with intellectual disability to participate in research
Nicholas Lennox;Miriam Taylor;Therese Rey-Conde;Chris Bain.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research (2005)
Effects of a comprehensive health assessment programme for Australian adults with intellectual disability: a cluster randomized trial
Nicholas Lennox;Christopher Bain;Therese Rey-Conde;David Purdie.
International Journal of Epidemiology (2007)
Healthy Ageing – Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: Physical Health Issues
H. Evenhuis;C. M. Henderson;H. Beange;N. Lennox.
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities (2001)
Reducing Health Disparity in People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Report from Health Issues Special Interest Research Group of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities1
M. Scheepers;Michael Patrick Kerr;D. O'Hara;D. Bainbridge.
Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities (2005)
Health targets for people with an intellectual disability
Helen Beange;Nicholas Lennox;Trevor R. Parmenter.
Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability (1999)
Meeting in the middle: improving communication in primary health care consultations with people with an intellectual disability
Jenny Ziviani;Nicholas Lennox;Heather Allison;Michael Lyons.
Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability (2004)
Queensland psychiatrists' attitudes and perceptions of adults with intellectual disability.
Niki Edwards;N Lennox;P White.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research (2007)
Cluster Randomized-Controlled Trial of Interventions to Improve Health for Adults with Intellectual Disability Who Live in Private Dwellings.
Nicholas Lennox;Chris Bain;Therese Rey-Conde;Miriam Taylor.
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities (2010)
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