1.Clinical characteristics of children with mental retardation of unknown etiology in Korea.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1999;14(2):128-132
The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics of children with mental retardation (MR) of unknown etiology for early recognition and intervention. In this study, we defined children with MR of unknown etiology as those without clear etiologies for MR despite extensive evaluation and were not associated with pathological behavioral problems such as pervasive developmental disorders and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The clinical characteristics of children with MR of unknown etiology were as follows. 1) MR of unknown etiology was 48.8% of all MR. 2) MR of unknown etiology was more common in males. 3) Delayed language development was a leading factor that made the parents of children with MR of unknown etiology seek help from physicians. However, most of the children with MR of unknown etiology showed a relatively uniform delay in several areas of development. 4) Most children with MR of unknown etiology were delayed walkers. 5) Most children with MR of unknown etiology were mild cases.
Child
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Child, Preschool
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Female
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Human
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Korea
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Language Development Disorders
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Male
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Mental Retardation/psychology
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Mental Retardation/physiopathology*
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Mental Retardation/etiology
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Retrospective Studies
2.Comparison of Psychopathology in the Mothers of Autistic and Mentally Retarded Children.
Sunay FIRAT ; Rasim Somer DILER ; Ayse AVCI ; Gulsah GULSAH
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2002;17(5):679-685
The aim of this study was to evaluate anxiety, depression, alexithymia, and general psychological symptoms in the mothers of autistic children in comparison with those in the mothers of mentally retarded children. Forty mothers of autistic children and 38 mothers of mentally retarded children were included in the study. After a clinical interview, psychometric tests were performed for depression, anxiety, alexithymia, and Symptom Distress Check List (SCL-90) for general psychological symptoms. Non-depression rates was 27.5% in the mothers of autistic children whereas the rate was 55.3% in the mothers of mentally retarded children. There was no difference regarding anxiety and alexithymia between the two groups. The psychopathology in the mothers of autistic children was more frequent than in those of mentally retarded children in all sub-scales of SCL-90 (somatization obsessive-compulsive, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, anger-hostility, phobic anxiety, paranoid thought, psychotism, and extra scale). The mothers of autistic children experienced more psychological distress than those of mentally retarded children. Our findings indicates that the assessment of autistic and mentally retarded children should include psychological assessment of their mothers.
Adult
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Affective Symptoms/etiology
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Anxiety/etiology
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Autistic Disorder/*psychology
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Depression/etiology
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Mental Retardation/*psychology
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*Mother-Child Relations
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Psychopathology
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Turkey