Mental ill-health in adults with learning disabilities

Kiran Azam, Amanda Sinai, Angela Hassiotis
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A learning disability is a lifelong condition. Mental ill-health is common in people with learning disabilities, and several epidemiological studies have shown higher rates of psychiatric disorder in people with learning disabilities compared with the population as a whole. Biological, psychological, and social influences may account for this excess of mental ill-health. Presentation of symptoms differs across the range of learning disabilities. Nevertheless, there are several understudied areas, especially in the epidemiology (prevalence and incidence) of various types of mental disorder and the predictors of those disorders. Further investigation into the aetiology and course of mental ill-health may lead to better care and suitable interventions for this population.

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有学习障碍的成年人的精神疾病
学习障碍是一种终生的疾病。精神疾病在有学习障碍的人群中很常见,一些流行病学研究表明,与整体人口相比,有学习障碍的人群患精神疾病的比例更高。生理、心理和社会影响可解释这种过度的精神疾病。各种学习障碍的症状表现各不相同。然而,有几个研究不足的领域,特别是在各种类型精神障碍的流行病学(患病率和发病率)和这些障碍的预测因素方面。对精神疾病的病因和病程的进一步调查可能会为这一人群提供更好的护理和适当的干预措施。
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