conference report: Mental health and intellectual disability: an international perspective |
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Authors: | A. J. Holland H. M. Koot |
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Affiliation: | Academic Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The present paper reports on the inaugural meeting of the Mental Health Special Interest Research Group (SIRG) of the International Association for the Scientific study of Intellectual disability which was held at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, UK, in March 1998. The meeting was organized in conjunction with the Ninth Annual SIRG on ageing and intellectual disability. Representatives from North America, several European and Scandinavian countries, Australia, and Israel attended. Two broad themes had been determined prior to the meeting: ‘Improving the detection of mental health problems’ and ‘Research strategies for identifying risk factors for mental health problems’. In the presentations and subsequent discussions, it was apparent that there were extrenely diverse perspectives both across and within the different countries represented. Not only were individuals' experiences very different, but most strikingly, the theoretical frameworks were very diverse. This was partly a function of there being understandable differences in perspectives across disciplines, but at its most marked, there were fundamental differences in the way both intellectual disability and mental health were conceptualized. |
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Keywords: | International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability mental health special Interest Research Group |
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