Mind the Gap

Author:

Eapen Valsamma1ORCID,Walter Amelia1

Affiliation:

1. University of New South Wales, Australia & South West Sydney Local Health District, Australia

Abstract

Individuals with Intellectual Disability (ID) experience higher rates of psychiatric disorders than the general population, although findings are mixed with regard to the determinants of this increased prevalence. Despite growing recognition of the prevalence of mental health problems among individuals with ID, and the consequences this comorbidity carries for individuals, families and the wider community, there are multiple challenges in identifying and managing these concerns. Accurate diagnosis and effective intervention is currently hindered by factors including the applicability of standardised psychiatric classification systems, gaps in service delivery models and access to such services, as well as unmet training needs.

Publisher

IGI Global

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