Chaplin R H, Thorp C, Ismail I A, Collacott R A, Bhaumik S
Department of the Psychiatry of Learning Disabilities, Frith Hospital, Leicester, England.
J Intellect Disabil Res. 1996 Aug;40 ( Pt 4):298-304. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2788.1996.757757.x.
Asian and white Caucasian adults with learning disabilities seen by the Department of the Psychiatry of Learning Disabilities, Frith Hospital, Leicester, England, in 1991 were studied. Asian adults with learning disabilities were under-represented with respect to the local population (as measured by learning disability register), but not the population of individuals with learning disabilities known to the psychiatric services. Asians were significantly more likely to receive a psychiatric diagnosis, in particular that of psychosis, but there were striking similarities in the routes of referral, the number of contacts with the service and the range of defined disabilities.
对1991年在英国莱斯特弗里思医院学习障碍精神病科就诊的患有学习障碍的亚洲和白人成年患者进行了研究。患有学习障碍的亚洲成年人在当地人口(以学习障碍登记册衡量)中所占比例较低,但在精神科服务机构已知的学习障碍患者群体中并非如此。亚洲人更有可能接受精神病学诊断,尤其是精神病诊断,但在转诊途径、与服务机构的接触次数以及明确的残疾范围方面存在显著相似之处。