参加成人培训中心的智力残疾者的社会和行为功能:有和没有癫痫的比较

J. Gillies, C. Espie, J. M. Montgomery
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这项对照研究调查了与精神障碍加癫痫的“双重障碍”相关的可能的社会心理缺陷,研究对象是居住在社区的相当大的成年精神障碍患者。结果表明,除了与精神障碍本身有关的问题外,社会和行为问题主要局限于癫痫控制不佳的相对较小的亚组人群。这些结果与社会化过程中的缺陷有关。
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The social and behavioural functioning of people with mental handicaps attending adult training centres: A COMPARISON OF THOSE WITH AND WITHOUT EPILEPSY
This controlled study investigates possible psychosocial deficits associated with the “double handicap” of mental handicap plus epilepsy in a sizeable sample of adults with mental handicaps living in the community. Results indicate that social and behavioural problems, additional to those associated with mental handicap in itself, are largely confined to the relatively small sub-group of people who have poorly controlled epilepsy. These results are discussed in relation to deficiencies in the socialisation process.
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