Adults with intellectual disabilities in China: comorbid psychiatric disorder and its association with health service utilisation
ConclusionsThe prevalence of psychiatric disorder in adults with ID was strikingly higher than that in the general population. Health service utilisation among Chinese adults with ID remained a big challenge. There is a possibility of diagnostic overshadowing by local clinicians, which may have resulted in overdiagnosis of dementia and underdiagnosis of common mental disorders. This study informs further investigations regarding common mental disorders among people with ID and has implications for public health strategies and health policies to meet health service need for this population.
Source: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research - Category: Disability Authors: P. He, G. Chen, Z. Wang, C. Guo, N. Li, C. Yun, X. Zheng Tags: Original Manuscript Source Type: research
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