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Age- and Gender-Specific Prevalence of Intellectually Disabled Population in India.

Mudit KapoorMayanka AmbadeShamika RaviSankaran Venkata Subramanian
Published in: Journal of autism and developmental disorders (2023)
Intellectual disability in India is substantially under-reported, especially amongst females. This study quantifies the prevalence and gender bias in household reporting of intellectual disability by estimating the age-and-gender specific prevalence of the intellectually disabled by education, Socio-Demographic Index (SDI) score, place of residence, (rural/urban) and income of household head. We estimated prevalence (per 100,000) at 179 (95% CI: 173 to 185) for males and 120 (95% CI: 115 to 125) for females. Gender differences declined sharply with increased education, was higher for lower ages and low income and varied little by state development. Under-identification and under-reporting due to stigma are two plausible reasons for the gender differences in prevalence that increase with age.
Keyphrases
  • intellectual disability
  • risk factors
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • mental health
  • emergency department
  • quality improvement
  • depressive symptoms
  • social support
  • optical coherence tomography