Richardson S A, Koller H, Katz M
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York.
Ups J Med Sci Suppl. 1987;44:83-8.
A consistent finding in epidemiological studies of mild mental retardation (MMR) is a somewhat higher prevalence of boys than girls. Our own study in Aberdeen agreed with these findings. Examination of the numbers of boys and girls at different levels of retardation within our study population revealed the greatest excess at the highest IQ levels of greater than or equal to 75. This was found to be true in other studies as well. Since this IQ range is above the generally agreed upon cut-off point used to classify children as MMR, these findings suggest that boys remaining in regular classes may be having more difficulty in school performance than girls. Possible reasons for this are examined.
轻度智力迟钝(MMR)流行病学研究中的一个一致发现是,男孩的患病率略高于女孩。我们在阿伯丁的研究也证实了这些发现。对我们研究人群中不同智力迟钝水平的男孩和女孩数量进行检查后发现,在智商水平高于或等于75的最高水平上,男孩的超额比例最大。其他研究也发现了这一点。由于这个智商范围高于普遍认可的用于将儿童归类为MMR的临界点,这些发现表明,留在普通班级的男孩在学业表现上可能比女孩更困难。本文探讨了可能的原因。