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Prevalence of MID/BIF and trauma in patients in Functional Assertive Community Treatment teams in the Netherlands: Association to global functioning and mental state

Authors :
Nieuwenhuis, J.G.
Smits, H.
Mulder, C.L.
Noorthoorn, E.O.
Naarding, P.
Boekhorst, B. te
Penterman, E.J.M.
Nijman, H.L.I.
Callaghan, P.
Oud, N.
Nijman, H.
Palmstierna, T.
Duxbury, J.
Callaghan, P.
Oud, N.
Nijman, H.
Palmstierna, T.
Duxbury, J.
Source :
Callaghan, P.; Oud, N.; Nijman, H. (ed.), Violence in clinical psychiatry: Proceedings of the 10th European Congress on Violence in Clinical Psychiatry, 85-89. Amsterdam : Oud Consultancy, STARTPAGE=85;ENDPAGE=89;TITLE=Callaghan, P.; Oud, N.; Nijman, H. (ed.), Violence in clinical psychiatry: Proceedings of the 10th European Congress on Violence in Clinical Psychiatry, Callaghan, P.; Oud, N.; Nijman, H. (ed.), Violence in clinical psychiatry: Proceedings of the 10th European Congress on Violence in Clinical Psychiatry, pp. 85-89
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext Little is known of the prevalence of Moderate Intellectual Disability and Borderline Intellectual Functioning (MID/BIF) in the chronic and serious mentally ill (SMI) patients. A recent study on two admission wards for general psychiatry in the Netherlands results showed 43.8% of the patients to be at risk of MID/BIF (Nieuwenhuis et al. 2017), as assessed with the Screener for Intelligence Intelligence Learning Disabilities (SCIL, Kaal, Nijman & Moonen, 2015). From the scarce literature we know people with MID/BIF living at home have more serious psychiatric problems those without MBID (Hasiotis, et al. 2008, Wieland et al, 2014). Several studies also show people with MID/BIF are more at risk to traumatic life experiences. Violence, sexual and physical abuse against people with a disability is widespread, especially to people with ID (Hatton and Emmerson 2004, Focht-New et al, 2008, Vadysinge A.N. et al, 2017, Lan-Ping Lin et al. 2009 ). 10th European Congress on Violence in Clinical Psychiatry (Dublin, Ireland, 26 - 28 October 2017)

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OpenAIRE
Journal :
Callaghan, P.; Oud, N.; Nijman, H. (ed.), Violence in clinical psychiatry: Proceedings of the 10th European Congress on Violence in Clinical Psychiatry, 85-89. Amsterdam : Oud Consultancy, STARTPAGE=85;ENDPAGE=89;TITLE=Callaghan, P.; Oud, N.; Nijman, H. (ed.), Violence in clinical psychiatry: Proceedings of the 10th European Congress on Violence in Clinical Psychiatry, Callaghan, P.; Oud, N.; Nijman, H. (ed.), Violence in clinical psychiatry: Proceedings of the 10th European Congress on Violence in Clinical Psychiatry, pp. 85-89
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