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Carl Chr. Bachke

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“ALL TERMS HAVE A NEGATIVE APPENDIX” PARENTS OF OFFSPRING WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY (ID) AND THEIR EXPERIENCES WITH NAMING THIS DIAGNOSIS – AN INT…

2013

16 parents with offspring with ID were interviewed, using a guide that asks for their experiences of the naming the ID-diagnosis, of different labels that have been used, of how labels have changed during the last half century, of how they explain label-changes, and of whether some of the explanations might be considered substantial. Generally there is an overlap with findings of similar studies among professionals. However, parents add new nuances and emphasize in a more thorough way the substantiality of two causal explanations of the changes: the impact of ethical training and the influence of users

OffspringIntellectual disabilityeducationmedicineInterview studysense organsmedicine.diseasePsychologyskin and connective tissue diseasesDevelopmental psychologyEducation Reform in Comprehensive School: Education Content Research and Implementation Problems
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Professionals' naming of intellectual disability, past and present practice and rationales

2011

The study illuminates four research questions: What terms for the diagnosis ICD10: F70-79 do Norwegian professionals utilize in their work? Which changes of terminology have professionals experienced? How do professionals explain such changes? Is there a substantive explanation? A semi-structured qualitative interview guide was used on a sample of 41 informants. The main findings are: (1) Different terms are in use; (2) two major changes in naming are observed by the informants: (a) during the 1970s from ‘feeble-minded’ to ‘mental developmental disability’, and (b) after year 2000 from ‘mental developmental disability’ to ‘developmental disability’; (3) professionals are in doubt as to whic…

NorwayQualitative interviewsRehabilitationnamingnaming; mental; developmental disability; changes of terminology; explanations; discourse analysis and perspectives; Norwaymentaldevelopmental disabilityNorwegianmedicine.diseasechanges of terminologylanguage.human_languageDevelopmental psychologyTerminologyexplanationsIntellectual disabilitymedicinelanguagediscourse analysis and perspectivesResearch questionslcsh:H1-99lcsh:Social sciences (General)PsychologyClinical psychologyScandinavian Journal of Disability Research
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