“…It is also notable that people with an intellectual disability generally display or report a higher prevalence of anxiety disorders and neurotic symptoms (e.g., Duff et al, 1981;Gullone, Cummins, & King, in press;Gullone, King, & Cummins, in press;King, Josephs, Gullone, Madden, & Ollendick, 1994;Malpass, Mark, & Palermo, 1960). For example, Gullone, Cummins, and King (in press) investigated the fears of children and adolescents with a mild to moderate intellectual disability compared to a sample of a youth described as having average intelligence.…”