Trainees' assessment and management of mental illness in adults with mild learning disabilities

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Abstract

Recommended changes in services for adults with mild learning disabilities are likely to have training implications. A case vignette study examined the effect of coexistent mental illness and learning disability on trainees' clinical assessment and management. Mental illness was more likely to be diagnosed in those with a mild learning disability than in a control group who had no learning disability. Despite this, the learning disability group was less likely to receive treatment. Service and training issues are discussed.

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Sayal, K., & Bernard, S. (1998). Trainees’ assessment and management of mental illness in adults with mild learning disabilities. Psychiatric Bulletin. Royal College of Psychiatrists. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.22.9.571

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