Collacott R A, Cooper S A, McGrother C
Frith Hospital, Leicester.
Br J Psychiatry. 1992 Nov;161:671-4. doi: 10.1192/bjp.161.5.671.
The total number of adults with Down's syndrome living in Leicestershire, ascertained by widespread enquiry, was found to be 378. Of these, 371 were matched with adults with mental handicap due to other pathologies, on the basis of age, sex, and type of residence. Those with Down's syndrome were found to have a different spectrum of mental disorders from those without the syndrome. In particular, Down's syndrome patients were more likely to have been diagnosed as having depression and dementia; the controls were more likely to have been diagnosed as suffering from conduct disorder, personality disorder, or schizophrenia/paranoid state. The same proportion of each group had been given a diagnosis of autism.
通过广泛调查确定,居住在莱斯特郡的唐氏综合征成年患者总数为378人。其中,371人与因其他病理原因导致智力障碍的成年人在年龄、性别和居住类型方面进行了匹配。结果发现,唐氏综合征患者的精神障碍谱与非唐氏综合征患者不同。特别是,唐氏综合征患者更有可能被诊断为患有抑郁症和痴呆症;而对照组更有可能被诊断为患有品行障碍、人格障碍或精神分裂症/偏执状态。两组中被诊断为自闭症的比例相同。