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LITERATURE REVIEW

Children of parents with intellectual disability: Facing poor outcomes or faring okay?

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Pages 65-82 | Published online: 03 Feb 2012
 

Abstract

Background Children of parents with intellectual disability are assumed to be at risk of poor outcomes but a comprehensive review of the literature has not previously been undertaken.

Method A database and reference search from March 2010 to March 2011 resulted in 26 studies for review.

Results Two groups of studies were identified. The first investigated an association between parental intellectual disability and child outcomes where there was significant disadvantage. Some findings suggest low parental intellectual capacity can negatively impact child outcomes, but others indicate child development approaches population norms. A second, small group of studies explored narrative accounts of childhood to find that social exclusion, bullying, and stigma are commonplace. Removal from parental care emerged as a significant risk for this group of children.

Conclusions Studies focusing on child development represent 85% of the literature but reach no consensus about likely developmental or behavioural outcomes. Children studied usually come from clinical populations or other high-risk groups, and are typically young children.

Author note

No research funding was involved and there was no conflict of interest.

Notes

  1. One study, CitationBooth and Booth (2000), “Against the Odds: Growing Up With Parents Who Have Learning Difficulties,” reports on the findings of research which is dealt with in more detail in CitationBooth and Booth (1998), “Growing Up With Parents Who Have Learning Difficulties.” The latter reference is primarily used but both are referred to in the review and included in

  2. Based on the Index of Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage (CitationAustralian Bureau of Statistics, 1998).

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