The document discusses the definition, history, and classification of intellectual disability, outlining the criteria set by the DSM-5, including deficits in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior originating during the developmental period. It details historical perspectives on intellectual disability, from ancient views to the evolution of terminology influenced by social attitudes, culminating in the replacement of 'mental retardation' with 'intellectual disability' in U.S. law. Additionally, the text explores the epidemiology, causes, and specific genetic disorders associated with intellectual disability, emphasizing the importance of accurate diagnosis and classification.
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