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Bodfish, James W.; And Others – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1996
The occurrence of dyskinetic movement disorder and its co-occurrence with stereotypic behavior among adults with mental retardation were studied in 98 adults with mental retardation. Results indicated that stereotypic movement disorder was associated with increased dyskinesia scores and that dyskinesia and stereotypy may be related by common…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Disorders, Clinical Diagnosis, Disability Identification
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Martinez-Roig, A.; Sanchez, X. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1996
This article notes that the increase of incidence in human papillomavirus infection has resulted in more frequent anogenital warts in children. Pediatricians are urged to exclude sexual abuse as a source of infection in all cases since sexual transmission is commonly, but not always, the cause. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Children, Clinical Diagnosis, Communicable Diseases
Mariani, Emilio; And Others – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1993
The prevalence of epilepsy was correlated with the severity and type of encephalopathy of 1,023 individuals with mental retardation. A total of 326 individuals were diagnosed with epilepsy. Results indicated a low percentage of epilepsy in chromosomic-genetic and young adult encephalopathies and a high prevalence when the neurodeficit was…
Descriptors: Classification, Clinical Diagnosis, Correlation, Epilepsy
Burd, Larry; And Others – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1991
The study of 297 institutionalized adults with mental retardation found no symptom of Rett syndrome occurred more frequently in males than in females and no single cluster of symptoms appeared to differentiate males from females. Only females were found to meet the necessary criteria for diagnosis of Rett syndrome. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Clinical Diagnosis, Congenital Impairments, Females
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Hance, Susan E. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1990
The symptoms of Meniere's disease, including tinnitus, fluctuating hearing loss, and vertigo, present specific problems in the school setting. The paper reviews the literature on Meniere's Disease in childhood, focusing on incidence, symptoms, diagnosis, etiology, treatment, and implications for management in the school environment. A case study…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Chronic Illness, Clinical Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education
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Vernon, McCay; Daigle-King, Beth – American Annals of the Deaf, 1999
Analysis of published studies of deaf mentally ill inpatients indicates a greater overall prevalence of mental illness in the deaf population than in the general population. Characteristic symptoms leading to hospitalization of deaf people tend to be different from those of hearing patients. For both hearing and deaf patients, dual diagnosis…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Deafness, Hospitals, Incidence
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Baker, Helen C. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2002
Comparison of data on all children referred for suspected autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the Australian Capital Territory in 1997 and 1989 found a 200% increase in ASD diagnoses in 1997 despite a population decrease; a wider age range in 1997; a 26% increase in milder cases; and a decrease in the ratio of boys to girls. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Autism, Children, Clinical Diagnosis, Foreign Countries
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Schessel, David A. – Volta Review, 1997
Meniere's disease is characterized by unpredictable spells of severe vertigo and fluctuations in hearing and tinnitus. This article discusses the incidence of Meniere's disease, the present status of our understanding of this disease, controversies in its diagnosis, and the multiple therapeutic modalities recruited in its treatment. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Clinical Diagnosis, Etiology
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Tudway, Jeremy A.; Darmoody, Malcolm – Journal of Sexual Aggression, 2005
Assessment and treatment of adults with learning disabilities who commit sexual offences presents a number of challenges. Much of the professional forensic and psychiatric literature on work with this group concentrates on the development of interventions based on theoretical models of sexual offending originating from the mainstream criminal…
Descriptors: Models, Learning Disabilities, Adults, Sexual Abuse
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Margallo-Lana, M. L.; Moore, P. B.; Kay, D. W. K.; Perry, R. H.; Reid, B. E.; Berney, T. P.; Tyrer, S. P. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2007
Background: The clinical and neuropathological features associated with dementia in Down's syndrome (DS) are not well established. Aims: To examine clinico-pathological correlations and the incidence of cognitive decline in a cohort of adults with DS. Method: A total of 92 hospitalized persons with DS were followed up from 1985 to December 2000.…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Patients, Incidence
Hartman, Daniel Douglas – 1986
There appear to be four major schools of thought concerning adolescent depression: (1) depression as a clinical disorder is not possible before late adolescence or early adulthood; (2) depression in children and adolescents is a unique clinical entity, different from adult depression; (3) adolescents manifest depression in the same way as adults;…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Classification, Clinical Diagnosis, Clinical Psychology
Birch, Herbert G.; And Others – 1970
The book reports a clinical and epidemiologic study of the prevalence, distribution, and antecedents of mental subnormality in 8 to 10 year old children living in Aberdeen, Scotland (population 187,000). Utilizing three types of data (differential clinical diagnoses, biological background information, and social characteristics), the study…
Descriptors: Classification, Clinical Diagnosis, Community Surveys, Etiology
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Brumback, Roger A. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1979
Operational criteria for childhood depression, specific learning disability, developmental hyperactivity, and Gilles de la Tourette syndrome were used to establish the correct diagnosis in 55 of 100 school age Ss. Forty-five Ss were diagnosed as having one of three classical neurological syndromes (epilepsy, sensorineural deafness, and childhood…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Emotional Disturbances, Evaluation Criteria, Exceptional Child Research
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Killian, Kyle D. – Family Relations, 1994
Reviews literature examining family variables associated with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa and family systems treatments for these eating disorders. Presents definitions of and diagnostic criteria for anorexia and bulimia, and discusses prevalence of these disorders. Reviews role played by psychopathological, sociological, and…
Descriptors: Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia, Clinical Diagnosis, Counseling Techniques
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Yairi, Ehud; Ambrose, Nicoline – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1992
Interviews with parents of 87 preschool children within a year of a stuttering diagnosis found that onset tended to occur earlier than was previously thought and was sudden and/or severe in many cases; about twice as many boys as girls stuttered; and there was a positive relationship between severe stuttering and sudden onset. (DB)
Descriptors: Age, Age Differences, Clinical Diagnosis, Handicap Identification
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