The impact of social-environmental factors on IQ in syndromic intellectual developmental disabilities
Walker S. McKinney,
Desireé N. Williford,
Leonard Abbeduto
et al.
Abstract:Despite having the same underlying genetic etiology, individuals with the same syndromic form of intellectual developmental disability (IDD) show a large degree of interindividual differences in cognition and IQ. Research indicates that up to 80% of the variation in IQ scores among individuals with syndromic IDDs is attributable to nongenetic effects, including socialenvironmental factors. In this narrative review, we summarize evidence of the influence that factors related to economic stability (focused on du… Show more
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