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Judicial Reliance on Parental IQ in Appellate-Level Child Welfare Cases Involving Parents with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

Ella Callow1, Munazza Tahir2, Maurice Feldman2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Parents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) are over-represented in child welfare cases. Although IQ per se is an invalid indicator of parenting abilities, this study examined the prevalence of judicial consideration of parental IQ test evidence in US appellate cases.
METHODS: The present authors conducted Boolean searches of Westlaw Corporation's case database since 1999. The present authors used a six-question checklist to survey the 42 most recent American appellate cases involving termination of parental rights (TPR) decisions that included evidence of parental intellectual and developmental disabilities based on IQ.
RESULTS: In 86% of cases, parental low IQ was presented as a barrier to parenting competence. Higher courts uphold TPR decision in 81% of cases involving parents with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
CONCLUSIONS: Parental IQ scores are routinely relied upon to judge parenting capacity in custody cases where parents have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The present authors recommend more comprehensive assessments examining a broader range of contextual variable that may impact on parenting abilities.
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  zzm321990IQzzm321990; child welfare; court cases; parents with intellectual disabilities

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27891762     DOI: 10.1111/jar.12296

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Res Intellect Disabil        ISSN: 1360-2322


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