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What's in a name? Attitudes surrounding the use of the term 'mental retardation'.

Chris Nash1, Ann Hawkins, Janet Kawchuk, Sarah E Shea.   

Abstract

Over the past 200 years, there have been periodic shifts in the terminology used to describe what is still most commonly referred to in the medical world as 'mental retardation'. There are differing opinions about the acceptability of the term, but very little existing evidence on which clinicians can base their decisions regarding what terminology to use with patients and families, and with one another. The present survey of parents and professionals used questions based on paper-based clinical scenarios to survey each group's attitudes about terminology usage. The results of both the parent and professional surveys support a move away from the use of the term mental retardation. The majority of parents indicated that they would be upset if a physician used the term mental retardation. Some professionals reported being criticized for using the term. Teaching about terminology has been variable.

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Keywords:  Intellectual disability; Mental retardation; Terminology

Year:  2012        PMID: 23372396      PMCID: PMC3299349          DOI: 10.1093/pch/17.2.71

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Child Health        ISSN: 1205-7088            Impact factor:   2.253


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Journal:  Ment Retard       Date:  2002-02

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Journal:  Intellect Dev Disabil       Date:  2007-04

5.  Assessment of terms to describe mental retardation.

Authors:  Paul E Panek; Jessi L Smith
Journal:  Res Dev Disabil       Date:  2005 Nov-Dec

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Authors:  R P Hastings
Journal:  Ment Retard       Date:  1994-10
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1.  The Use of "Retardation" in FRAXA, FMRP, FMR1 and Other Designations.

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Journal:  Cells       Date:  2022-03-19       Impact factor: 6.600

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