智力迟钝的恐惧:第二部分——智力迟钝和非智力迟钝成人报告的恐惧的普遍性

Mary J. Pickersgill, John D. Valentine, Rufus May
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智力迟钝(MR)和非智力迟钝(NMR)的成年人的反应与父母的职业水平相匹配,修改版本的恐惧调查表(FSS-III)只允许三个反应类别进行比较。恐惧项目被细分为5个维度的恐惧类型:社会排斥(SR)、广场恐怖(Ag)、组织损伤(TD)、性与攻击(SA)和动物(An)。还有一小群“杂项恐惧”(Misc)。对个别项目反应的普遍性和强度的独立分析表明,这两种方法都导致了MR组总体上更高的恐惧水平。MR组比NMR组更倾向于表达高度恐惧,而NMR组在SR和SA恐惧类型上的特征是比MR组更频繁地表达中度恐惧。在核磁共振组中,所有恐惧类型的反应分布都是j型的,个别项目的反应分布几乎完全是j型的。相比之下,在MR组中,TD、SA和An恐惧类型呈u型分布,其中高恐惧反应的频率超过中等恐惧反应的频率;大约25%的个人恐惧的分布也是u型的。结果讨论了参考一些大规模的研究普遍存在的恐惧和恐惧症的一般人群。
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Fears in mental retardation: Part two—Prevalence of fears reported by mentally retarded and non-mentally retarded adults

The responses of mentally retarded (MR) and non-mentally retarded (NMR) adults matched for parental occupational levels to a modified version of the Fear Survey Schedule (FSS-III) allowing only three response categories were compared. The fear items were subdivided into five dimensional categories of fear types: Social Rejection (SR), Agoraphobia (Ag), Tissue Damage (TD), Sex and Aggression (SA) and Animal (An). There was also a small group of Miscellaneous fears (Misc). Independent analyses of the prevalence and intensity of responses on individual items showed that both measures had contributed to the overall higher fear level in the MR group. The MR group showed a greater tendency to express high fear than the NMR group, while the NMR group was characterized on the SR and SA fear types by more frequent expression of moderate degrees of fear than the MR group. Within the NMR group, response distributions on all fear types were J-shaped and on individual items were almost entirely J-shaped. By contrast, for the MR group, U-shaped distributions, in which the frequency of high fear responses exceeded that of moderate ones, were found for the TD, SA and An fear types; distributions on about 25 per cent of the individual fears were also U-shaped. The results are discussed with reference to some large scale studies of the prevalence of fears and phobias in the general population.

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