Intellectual Disability (Intellectual Development Disorder) Flashcards
For a diagnosis of Intellectual Disability, __ diagnostic criteria must be met.
3.
Intellectual Disabiliity Criterion 1: Deficits in ___________________ (e.g., reasoning, problem solving, abstract thinking) confirmed by clinical assessment and individualized, standardized intelligence testing.
Intellectual functioning.
Intellectual Disabiliity Criterion 2: Deficits in ____________________ that result in a failure to meet community standards of personal independence and social responsibility, and impair functioning across multiple environments in one or more ADLs.
Adaptive functioning.
Intellectual Disabiliity Criterion 3: The onset of intellectual and adaptive functioning deficits occurs during the ____________ period.
Developmental.
The four degrees of Intellectual Disability are:
- Mild (85% of all intellectually disabled people)
- Moderate (10% of all intellectually disabled people)
- Severe (3-4% of all intellectually disabled people)
- Profound (1-2% of all intellectually disabled people)
Early signs of Intellectual Disability include:
- Delays in ____________,
- Lack of age-appropriate interest in _____________,
- Failure (in infants) to _____________ during feeding,
- Decreased responsiveness to ___________ and movement.
- Motor development
- Environmental stimuli
- Make eye contact
- Voice
For cases of Intellectual Disability with a known cause:
- ___% are due to heredity (Tay-Sachs, fragile X syndrome, Phenylketonuria-PKU)
- ___% are due to chromosomal changes and exposure to toxins during prenatal development (Down Syndrome [aka Trisomy-21], fetal alcohol spectrum disorder)
- ___% are due to pregnancy and perinatal problems (fetal malnutrition, anoxia, trauma)
- ___% are due to acquired medical conditions during infancy/childhood (lead poisoning, encephalitis, malnutrition)
- ___-___% are due to environmental factors and predisposing mental disorders (severe deprivation of nurturance or stimulation, autism)
- 5%
- 30%
- 10%
- 5%
- 15-20%
The etiology of Intellectual Disability is unknown in roughly ___% of cases.
30%.
Low ______________ is the strongest predictor for all degrees of Intellectual Disability severity.
Birth weight.