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Preventing intellectual disability : ethical and clinical issues / Pekka Louhiala.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004Description: 1 online resource (vii, 174 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511543982 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.85/8805 21
LOC classification:
  • RC570 .L676 2004
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Introduction. -- What is intellectual disability? -- 3. Epidemiology of intellectual disability -- 4. Prevention of intellectual disability: general issues -- 5. Prenatal diagnosis and screening -- 6. Genetic counselling -- 7. Why should intellectual disability be prevented? -- 8. Moral status and intellectual disability -- 9. The ethics of prevention in practice: three syndromes -- 10. Conclusion.
Summary: This is the first book that covers comprehensively the difficult ethical issues involved in prevention of intellectual disability (learning disability, mental retardation). These issues are discussed both practically and theoretically in the light of four case examples drawn from real life. The cases demonstrate various issues raised by the concept of preventing intellectual disability, including definition, epidemiology, screening, and genetic counselling. Two major approach models (reproductive autonomy and public health) are scrutinised, and the practical issues of prevention are examined closely with respect to three syndromes (Down, Fragile X, and Aspartylugosaminuria). The question 'Why should intellectual disability be prevented?' is examined thoroughly at each stage. As a paediatrician and a philosopher, Dr Louhiala presents the issues in a way that is both user-friendly and philosophically sound.
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1. Introduction. -- What is intellectual disability? -- 3. Epidemiology of intellectual disability -- 4. Prevention of intellectual disability: general issues -- 5. Prenatal diagnosis and screening -- 6. Genetic counselling -- 7. Why should intellectual disability be prevented? -- 8. Moral status and intellectual disability -- 9. The ethics of prevention in practice: three syndromes -- 10. Conclusion.

This is the first book that covers comprehensively the difficult ethical issues involved in prevention of intellectual disability (learning disability, mental retardation). These issues are discussed both practically and theoretically in the light of four case examples drawn from real life. The cases demonstrate various issues raised by the concept of preventing intellectual disability, including definition, epidemiology, screening, and genetic counselling. Two major approach models (reproductive autonomy and public health) are scrutinised, and the practical issues of prevention are examined closely with respect to three syndromes (Down, Fragile X, and Aspartylugosaminuria). The question 'Why should intellectual disability be prevented?' is examined thoroughly at each stage. As a paediatrician and a philosopher, Dr Louhiala presents the issues in a way that is both user-friendly and philosophically sound.

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