Physicians' and other professionals' expectations and prognoses for mentally retarded individuals.

M L Wolraich, G N Siperstein
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A questionnaire was sent to 600 randomly selected professional members of the American Association on Mental Deficiency (an equal number of educators, physicians, psychologists, and social workers). It consisted of an assessment of expectations and prognostications about residential and vocational placement for persons in the three levels of retardation. Results showed that physicians had significantly lower expectations than did educators and social workers. Professionals' expectations factored into four skill groups: Independent Living, Decision Making, Self-Help, and Social Activity Skills. Physician expectations on cluster scores of Independent Living and Self-Help Skills were significantly lower for moderately retarded persons for Independent Living and severely retarded individuals for Self-Help. Physicians were also significantly more restrictive about residential and vocational placements for mildly retarded individuals. Results suggest that there are differences in expectations and prognostications even among professionals in the area of mental retardation.

医生和其他专业人士对智障人士的期望和预测。
随机抽取600名美国精神缺陷协会的专业成员(同等数量的教育家、医生、心理学家和社会工作者)发送了一份调查问卷。它包括对处于三个智力低下水平的人的居住和职业安置的期望和预测的评估。结果显示,医生的期望值明显低于教育工作者和社会工作者。专业人士的期望分为四个技能组:独立生活、决策、自助和社会活动技能。在独立生活方面,中度智障者和重度智障者对独立生活和自助技能群分的期望显著低于前者。医生对轻度智障人士的住宿和职业安置也明显有更多的限制。结果表明,即使在智力迟钝领域的专业人员之间,期望和预测也存在差异。
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