Abstract
Disability evaluation in mental retardation, which is done through assessment of intelligence, has certain inherent problems.
The situation gets more complex if the person has additional disabilities, which is very likely in mental retardation. As
an initiative, this study aims to study problems faced in intelligence testing in persons with mental retardation. The study
included 88 randomly selected files of the individuals with mental retardation registered at the National Institute for the
Mentally Handicapped (NIMH) Regional Centre, Kolkata during 2007-08. Each file was reviewed for information on diagnosis mental
retardation, associated conditions and the intelligence testing reports. The results indicated that specific factors including
both the characteristics of mental retardation and the nature of the tests available were interfering with intelligence testing.
The problems are discussed in the context of current constructs related to mental retardation, diagnostic systems and legislation.
The situation gets more complex if the person has additional disabilities, which is very likely in mental retardation. As
an initiative, this study aims to study problems faced in intelligence testing in persons with mental retardation. The study
included 88 randomly selected files of the individuals with mental retardation registered at the National Institute for the
Mentally Handicapped (NIMH) Regional Centre, Kolkata during 2007-08. Each file was reviewed for information on diagnosis mental
retardation, associated conditions and the intelligence testing reports. The results indicated that specific factors including
both the characteristics of mental retardation and the nature of the tests available were interfering with intelligence testing.
The problems are discussed in the context of current constructs related to mental retardation, diagnostic systems and legislation.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-6
- DOI 10.1007/s12646-011-0093-y
- Authors
- Thomas Kishore Madhavaram, National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped (NIMH) Regional Centre, BT Road, Bonhooghly, Kolkata, 700 090 India
- Journal Psychological Studies
- Online ISSN 0974-9861
- Print ISSN 0033-2968