5%的成人智力障碍患者合并感觉障碍(聋盲)。

Anneke Meuwese-Jongejeugd, Jacques van Splunder, Marianne Vink, Jan Sietse Stilma, Bert van Zanten, Hans Verschuure, Roos Bernsen, Heleen Evenhuis
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摘要

我们对1598名患有智力障碍的成年客户进行横断面研究的目的是获得感觉障碍的有效患病率并确定其相关性。根据WHO/IASSID的定义,通过眼科和听力学评估进行诊断。在整个成人人群中,重新加权的患病率为5.0% (95% CI 3.9- 6.2%);2.9%(1.9-4.1),小于50年;50岁及以上为11.0%(7.9- 14.7)。除了50岁及以上(p = 0.000)的危险因素外,更严重的智力残疾(p = 0.0001)和唐氏综合症(p = 0.001)是危险因素。结果表明,与一般人群相比,这一人群出现综合感觉障碍的风险明显增加。部分潜在的条件是可以治疗或可以康复的。然而,只有12%的患者得到了完整的诊断。
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Combined sensory impairment (deaf-blindness) in five percent of adults with intellectual disabilities.

Our purpose in this cross-sectional study with 1,598 adult clients who had intellectual disabilities was to obtain valid prevalences of sensory impairments and to identify associations. The diagnoses were made through ophthalmologic and audiometric assessments, applying WHO/IASSID definitions. Re-weighted prevalences were 5.0% (95% CI 3.9- 6.2%) for the total adult population; 2.9% (1.9-4.1), less than 50 years; and 11.0% (7.9- 14.7), 50 years and over. Apart from being 50 years of age and over, p = .000, risk factors were more severe intellectual disability, p = .0001, and Down syndrome, p = .001. Results show that the risk of combined sensory impairment in this population is considerably increased compared with the general population. Part of the underlying conditions are treatable or can be rehabilitated. However, the complete diagnosis had been identified in only 12%.

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