Sensory impairment and intellectual disability

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Abstract

Sensory (visual and hearing) impairment has significant detrimental impact on sociocognitive and language development. Despite this, it is very much underrecognised and underdiagnosed in people with intellectual disability. Raising awareness of sensory impairment among professionals and carers is extremely important for early management to prevent further social handicap in people with intellectual disability. This article reviews sensory impairment in intellectual disability and its association with autism-spectrum disorder and mental illness.

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Kiani, R., & Miller, H. (2010, May). Sensory impairment and intellectual disability. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.108.005736

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