Improvement in the quality of life of outpatients with severe mental illness in conjunction with intellectual disabilities and post-traumatic stress disorder

de Lang, B.D.L.
Smits, H.J.H.
Penterman, E.J.M.
Nijman, H.L.I.
Noorthoorn, E.O.

Background: Elucidating the influence of mild intellectual disability (MID; IQ 50–70)/ borderline intellectual functioning (BIF; IQ 70–85) and (comorbid) post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on the quality of life of patients with serious mental illness (SMI) could improve their mental health care. In this data set (data_mansa_deposito_20241106) you will find the raw data used to investigate the quality of life by MANSA scores for patients with a severe mental illness. In our research we focused on trendlines in consecutive MANSA scores for the subgroups of patients with intellectual disability (based on SCIL scores) and/or trauma complaints (based on TSQ scores). The data contains: - background information of the participants - MANSA item and total scores - SCIL item and total scores - TSQ item and total scores - ICD-10 and DSM-IV-TR classifications