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Dulcan’s Textbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry-Chapter 7 Intellectual Disability What was enacted on October 5, 2010, thereby stripping the terms mental retardaƟon and mentally retarded from federal health, educaƟon, and labor policy and replacing them with the terms intellectual disability and individual with an intellectual disability? - Rosa's Law What differenƟates neurocogniƟve disorders from intellectual disability? - Loss of cogniƟve funcƟon (when the onset of intellectual disability occurs aŌer a period of normal funcƟoning or aŌer age 18 years the diagnosis is oŌen demenƟa) Intellectual disability is present in what percentage of the child and adolescent populaƟon? - 1-3% (approximately 20% more males than females are diagnosed but the raƟo decreases as IQ decreases) What is the greatest risk factor for mild intellectual disability in children? - Low socioeconomic status What are the strongest risk factors for intellectual disability of unknown eƟology? - Mothers older than 35 years, Black mothers, low birth weight, maternal epilepsy, and preterm birth What are the common clinical features of an individual with 16p11.2 deleƟon syndrome? - Deficits in expressive language, seizures, posterior fossa malformaƟons (Chiari I), and predisposiƟon toward obesity. What chromosomal microdeleƟon carries the highest geneƟc risk for developing schizophrenia? - DiGeorge (22q11.2 deleƟon) syndrome What are the common clinical features of an individual with DiGeorge (22p11.2 deleƟon) syndrome? - Cardiac anomalies, palatal abnormaliƟes,

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Dulcan’s Textbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry-Chapter
7 Intellectual Disability


What was enacted on October 5, 2010, thereby stripping the terms mental retarda on and mentally
retarded from federal health, educa on, and labor policy and replacing them with the terms intellectual
disability and individual with an intellectual disability? - Rosa's Law



What differen ates neurocogni ve disorders from intellectual disability? - Loss of cogni ve func on
(when the onset of intellectual disability occurs a er a period of normal func oning or a er age 18 years
the diagnosis is o en demen a)



Intellectual disability is present in what percentage of the child and adolescent popula on? - 1-3%
(approximately 20% more males than females are diagnosed but the ra o decreases as IQ decreases)



What is the greatest risk factor for mild intellectual disability in children? - Low socioeconomic status



What are the strongest risk factors for intellectual disability of unknown e ology? - Mothers older than
35 years, Black mothers, low birth weight, maternal epilepsy, and preterm birth



What are the common clinical features of an individual with 16p11.2 dele on syndrome? - Deficits in
expressive language, seizures, posterior fossa malforma ons (Chiari I), and predisposi on toward
obesity.



What chromosomal microdele on carries the highest gene c risk for developing schizophrenia? -
DiGeorge (22q11.2 dele on) syndrome



What are the common clinical features of an individual with DiGeorge (22p11.2 dele on) syndrome? -
Cardiac anomalies, palatal abnormali es,

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