Title of article
Comparison of Behavioral and Sexual Problems between Intellectually Disabled and Normal Adolescent Boys during Puberty in Yazd, Iran
Author/Authors
Akrami, Leila Department of Psychology of Exceptional Children - School of Psychological and Educational Sciences - University of Isfahan, Isfahan , Davudi, Maryam Department of Psychological and Educational - Islamic Azad University - Abarkooh Branch, Yazd
Pages
7
From page
68
To page
74
Abstract
Objective: To compare sexual and behavioral puberty problems between intellectually disabled (ID) and
normal boys in Yazd, Iran.
Methods: In the present study, 65 intellectually disabled and 65 normal boys were included. The Child
Behavior Check List (CBCL) was used to investigate behavioral problems. In order to study sexual problems, a
questionnaire that was designed by the researchers was applie.
Results: Anxiety, depression, social problems, attention problems, aggressiveness, and sexual problems were
more frequent in intellectually disabled boys than in normal boys. On the other hand, regarding somatic
complaints, withdrawal, thought problems, internalizing, delinquent behavior, and externalizing there was no
difference between the two groups.
Conclusion: Behavioral and sexual problems are more common in adolescent boys with intellectual disability
(ID) than in normal boys during the puberty period. Therefore, puberty is an important period for intellectually
disabled boys and their families; this should be taken into consideration by psychologists and clinicians.
Keywords
Adolescence , Behavioral and Sexual Problems , Intellectual Disability , Puberty
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2014
Record number
2427942
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