2016
DOI: 10.1080/17542863.2016.1228687
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Intellectual disability and mental health: an overview

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“…In such a discriminatory, isolating and overwhelming environment with entrenched power differentials, the medical model of disability approach is ordinarily rife and normalized (i.e., disability is viewed as 'the problem' of the individual, completely counter the CRPD and social model of disability). Dehumanizing and devaluing criminal justice and prison system environments do not enable people with disabilities a right to fully participate on an equal basis with others, and can exacerbate persons with disabilities ability to communicate and express themselves freely (including giving free and informed consent), increase the individual's exposure to a high degree of suggestibility and situations wherein their decision-making capacity is impaired, or impact persons with disabilities ability to seek-out appropriate legal representation, advocacy, and other vital supports that would enable key civil, political, economic, and (significantly in the case of Indigenous Australians) social and cultural rights (Clare and Gudjonsson 1993;Bhaumik et al 2016;Vanny et al 2008;Simpson 2014;Australian Human Rights Commission 2014;Cockram 2005).…”
Section: What Is Broadly Known About Persons With Intellectual Disabimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such a discriminatory, isolating and overwhelming environment with entrenched power differentials, the medical model of disability approach is ordinarily rife and normalized (i.e., disability is viewed as 'the problem' of the individual, completely counter the CRPD and social model of disability). Dehumanizing and devaluing criminal justice and prison system environments do not enable people with disabilities a right to fully participate on an equal basis with others, and can exacerbate persons with disabilities ability to communicate and express themselves freely (including giving free and informed consent), increase the individual's exposure to a high degree of suggestibility and situations wherein their decision-making capacity is impaired, or impact persons with disabilities ability to seek-out appropriate legal representation, advocacy, and other vital supports that would enable key civil, political, economic, and (significantly in the case of Indigenous Australians) social and cultural rights (Clare and Gudjonsson 1993;Bhaumik et al 2016;Vanny et al 2008;Simpson 2014;Australian Human Rights Commission 2014;Cockram 2005).…”
Section: What Is Broadly Known About Persons With Intellectual Disabimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dünyada sağlık hizmetlerinin yapılanması ve ZY/ ZGB'li bireylerin hizmetlere erişim düzeyleri arasında önemli farklılıklar vardır. Dünya Sağlık Örgütü (DSÖ) araştırmalarına göre, dünyanın birçok yerinde özel-likle de düşük-orta gelirli ülkelerde ZY/ZGB'li bireylerin sağlık hizmetlerine erişimleri daha düşük düzeydedir ve özelleşmiş hizmetler belirgin olarak azdır (41) . DSÖ, bazı durumlarda özelleşmiş hizmetlere gereksinim olabileceğini göz önünde bulundurmakla beraber, ZY/ZGB'li bireylerin olabildiğince genel sağlık hizmetlerinden yararlanmalarını önermektedir.…”
Section: Zihinsel Yetersizliği/zihinsel Gelişim Bozukluğu Olan Bireyler Için Sağlık Hizmetleriunclassified
“…A reflection of the ongoing debate about these and other controversial diagnostic topics can be found in recent issues of this journal [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] .…”
Section: Icd-11 Sessions In the 17th World Congress Of Psychiatrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under the leadership of Editor M. Maj, the journal reaches more than 50,000 psychiatrists worldwide, and is published in English, Spanish, Chinese, Russian and French and in partial translation in Romanian. In addition to a variety of scholarly papers, the journal regularly publishes news about the WPA initiatives [2][3][4][5][6] .…”
Section: Wpa Secretary For Sections 2014-2017mentioning
confidence: 99%