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It is time to bring borderline intellectual functioning back into ... - NIHThe term borderline intellectual functioning describes a group of people who function on the border between normal intellectual functioning and intellectual ...
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Borderline Intellectual Functioning - an overview - ScienceDirect.comThe term “borderline intellectual functioning” (BIF) refers to an intellectual level within the range of 70–84/85 and affects about 12%–14% of the population ...
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Etiology of Borderline Intellectual Functioning - PMC - PubMed CentralJul 1, 2024 · The prevalence of BIF ranges from 7% to 14% [2,3]. Children with BIF often display limitations in the cognitive, motor, social, and adaptive ...
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Borderline Intellectual Functioning: A Scoping ReviewFeb 16, 2025 · Borderline intellectual functioning (BIF) is a condition that involves limitations in cognitive skills that affect the daily functioning of people who present ...
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Borderline Intellectual Functioning Overview - Verywell MindBorderline intellectual functioning refers to intelligence quotient (IQ) scores within the 71 to 84 range on an intelligence test.
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Borderline intellectual functioning: an update - PubMedBorderline intellectual functioning (BIF) is a descriptive v-code that is often used, especially in forensic settings, as if it were a full-fledged disorder.
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Exploring the Clinical Characteristics and Comorbid Disorders of ...Jul 1, 2024 · Borderline intellectual functioning (BIF) is characterized by cognitive impairment and deficits in adaptive functioning.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Borderline intellectual functioning - ScienceDirect.comBorderline intellectual functioning (BIF), that is to say, tested IQ levels in the range of 70–84/85, is prevalent, affecting about 12%–14% of the population.
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Intellectual Disability in International Classification of Diseases-11Borderline intellectual functioning finds mention in the ICD-11 diagnostic guidelines draft in individuals who fall 1–2 SD below the mean in standardized tests ...
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Understanding Adaptive Skills in Borderline Intellectual FunctioningAbstract. Borderline intellectual functioning (BIF) is characterized by an IQ typically ranging from 70 to 85, combined with deficits in adaptive functioning.3. Results · 3.2. Objectives And Main... · 3.2. 1. Conceptual Domain
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Intelligence across cultures - American Psychological AssociationFeb 1, 2003 · Many psychologists believe that the idea that a test can be completely absent of cultural bias--a recurrent hope of test developers in the ...
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Modern Assessments of Intelligence Must Be Fair and Equitable - PMCModern considerations for assessing human intelligence must focus on equity and fairness. First, we highlight the array of diversity, equity, and inclusion ...
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[PDF] Guidance on the Assessment and Diagnosis of Intellectual ...This document seeks to clarify the components of an assessment, considers the meaning of the 'scores' that are obtained and outlines the means by which ...
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(PDF) Stability of WISC-R Scores in Students with Borderline ...Aug 6, 2025 · PARTICIPANTS AND PROCEDURE The aim of the research was to analyze changes in WISC-R scores over time in students with borderline intellectual ...
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Stability of cognitive performance in children with mild intellectual ...Nov 2, 2014 · We assessed population and individual stability of cognitive performance in a clinical sample of children with borderline to mild non-syndromic ...
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Association of Borderline Intellectual Functioning and Adverse ...Dec 5, 2019 · Of the 15,453 participants, 426 (2.8%) were functioning in the IQ range associated with intellectual disability (IQ 70 or below), 2108 (13.6%) ...
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Prenatal and Perinatal Factors Associated with Intellectual DisabilityMar 1, 2013 · Well-established prenatal risk factors include advanced maternal age, prenatal alcohol or tobacco exposure ... Borderline Intellectual Functioning ...Surveillance Methods And... · Prenatal Factors (see Table... · Perinatal Factors (see Table...<|separator|>
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Low-level environmental lead exposure and children's intellectual ...We conclude that environmental lead exposure in children who have maximal blood lead levels < 7.5 microg/dL is associated with intellectual deficits.Missing: borderline | Show results with:borderline
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Racial and ethnic disparities in the co-occurrence of intellectual ...Feb 28, 2024 · Racial and ethnic disparities in the co-occurrence of intellectual disability and autism: Impact of incorporating measures of adaptive ...
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Relation Between Adaptive Function and IQ Among Youth with ... - NIHIn terms of general intellectual functioning, children with FASD demonstrate impaired overall IQ with average IQ scores falling within the borderline to low ...
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Maternal infections during pregnancy and child cognitive outcomesMaternal prenatal bacterial infections have been linked with lower mean IQ scores at age 7 [4], and viral infections have shown associations with decreased IQ ...Missing: borderline | Show results with:borderline
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The effect of lead exposure on IQ test scores in children under 12 ...May 30, 2022 · Lead in particular can affect children's brain development, resulting in declined IQ level, behavioral changes such as diminished attention span ...
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Effects of Socioeconomic Status on Brain Development, and How ...(2006): in their first 2 years of participation in the Perry program, children's average IQs increased by 10–15 points compared to a control group, but by the ...
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Intellectual Interest Mediates Gene-by-SES Interaction on ...Recent studies have demonstrated that genetic influences on cognitive ability and academic achievement are larger for children raised in higher socioeconomic ...Missing: BIF | Show results with:BIF
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Development of Cognitive Functions and Academic Skills in 9Jan 7, 2021 · This longitudinal study examined whether the cognitive and academic development of children (M age = 10.52 years) with Borderline Intellectual Functioning (BIF ...
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Borderline Intellectual Functioning and Vulnerability in Education ...Nov 14, 2023 · Borderline intellectual functioning (BIF) is characterised by complex adaptive and cognitive problems that limit social, academic, and work life ...
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How would the DSM-IV or IDEA classify or help a student who is ...Students with borderline intellectual disability (IQ 70-80) may benefit from Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) under IDEA, which provide customized ...
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Strategies of Memorization and Their Influence on the Learning ...Jun 28, 2012 · The article begins with an introduction to the problems of borderline intelligence, including the differential diagnosis, classification, and ...
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Treatment, Education, and Prognosis of Slow Learners (Borderline ...Jul 1, 2024 · This study proposes tools for evaluating communication, structure, nonverbal elements, networks, coping skills, therapeutic relationships, and ...
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The association between employment status and health among ...Mar 27, 2018 · People with intellectual disability and borderline intellectual functioning had markedly lower employment rates and poorer health than other ...
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Full article: Employers' attitudes towards labour inclusion of persons ...This empirical research explores the perceptions and attitudes of employers in hiring and retaining people with borderline intellectual functioning (BIF). For ...Missing: instability | Show results with:instability
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The Prevalence and Diagnosis of Depression in People with Mild or ...Feb 3, 2022 · The percentages of people with mild or borderline intellectual disability diagnosed as depressed varied from 22% to 44% when such a diagnosis ...
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Relationship Between Obesity and Intellectual/Developmental ...Jun 22, 2024 · Co-occurring intellectual/developmental disability (IDD) and overweight/obesity (OW/OB) is an important consideration of IDD psychiatric care.Missing: substance abuse
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Diet quality among people with intellectual disabilities and ...Oct 26, 2021 · We found that diet quality was low in the sample of people with intellectual disabilities or borderline intellectual functioning.2 Method · 3 Results · 4 DiscussionMissing: outcomes abuse
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Substance Abuse among Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities - NIHAs with studies in the U.S., they show that people with improved cognitive function (mild to borderline ID) are likely at greater risk of substance use and ...Missing: obesity | Show results with:obesity
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Economic burden of slow learners: A prevalence-based cost of ...The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the economic burden of slow learners (students with “borderline intellectual functioning”) by estimating ...
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Identifying classes of persons with mild intellectual disability or ...Jul 17, 2017 · Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify classes of persons with mild intellectual disability or borderline intellectual functioning and ...
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Defining Criteria for Intellectual Disability - AAIDDGenerally, an IQ test score of around 70 or as high as 75 indicates a significant limitation in intellectual functioning. Adaptive Behavior. Adaptive behavior ...
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Clinical Characteristics of Intellectual Disabilities - NCBI - NIHHistorically, intellectual disability has been defined by significant cognitive deficits, typically established by the testing of IQ and adaptive behaviors.
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What is Intellectual Disability? - Psychiatry.orgIntellectual disability affects about 1% of the population, and of those about 85% have mild intellectual disability. In high-income countries, 2–3% of children ...Missing: borderline | Show results with:borderline
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Borderline Intellectual Functioning and the Intellectual Disability ...Oct 1, 2009 · In the DSM-IV, IQ test scores that range from 71 to 84 constitute a level of performance known as borderline intellectual functioning. When used ...Missing: underrecognition | Show results with:underrecognition
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[PDF] Determining Special Education Eligibility - Intellectual DisabilityEligibility requires meeting criteria, adverse effect on performance, and a need for special education. It involves subaverage intellectual functioning, ...
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Borderline intellectual functioning. - APA PsycNetBorderline intellectual functioning (BIF; also called borderline intelligence) is defined as a range of intellectual quotient (IQ) between 70 and 85 or 71–84 ...
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Intellectual Disability vs. Learning Disability: Are They Different?Apr 21, 2023 · The most common management for learning disabilities is special education, which is really better described as accessible education.
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Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Slow Learners (Borderline ... - NIHJul 1, 2024 · Table 1. Diagnostic criteria for borderline intellective functioning in DSM-IV and DSM-5-TR. V62.89: Borderline intellectual functioning DSM-IV.
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State of the Field: Differentiating Intellectual Disability From Autism ...In this focused review, we consider the impact of ID on the diagnosis of ASD. We discuss behavioral distinctions between ID and ASD.
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The co-occurrence of mental disorders in children and adolescents ...The prevalence of ID/IDD is around 1–3%, and co-occurring mental ill-health is around 40%, with persistent mental ill-health around 30%. The burden of mental ...Introduction · Comorbidity · Global Burden Of Disease And...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] A Guide to the Individualized Education ProgramThe guide is designed to help teachers, parents, and others—in fact, anyone involved in the education of a child with a disability—develop and carry out an IEP.Missing: borderline | Show results with:borderline
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Multisensory Instruction: What Is It and Should I Bother?Multisensory instruction uses visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile elements to enhance learning, reinforcing connections between seeing, hearing, and ...
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An Educational Programming Framework for a Subset of Students ...Aug 7, 2025 · An educational programming framework is developed for improving the education of students with borderline intellectual functioning in response to recent ...
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Effects of Executive Functions Training in Primary School Students ...Our study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of cognitive enhancement training targeting Executive Functions in a group of 23 children diagnosed with Borderline ...
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An AAIDD-informed framework for cognitive behavioral case ...Apr 10, 2023 · From this foundation, studies evaluating adapted CBT for people with MID-BIF have shown treatment to be useful for treating anxiety, depression, ...
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An AAIDD-informed framework for cognitive behavioral case ...Young people with mild intellectual disabilities or borderline intellectual functioning (MID-BIF) form a heterogeneous group with a range of cognitive andAbstract · Publication History · Affiliation
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The effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy for individuals ...Jun 8, 2023 · Findings highlight that CBT for individuals with anxiety and mild ID, including cognitive components, may be feasible and tolerable.Introduction · Materials and methods · Results · Discussion
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The Effectiveness of Rehabilitation Interventions on the Employment ...This systematic review analyzed the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions on the employment and functioning of people with intellectual disabilities ( ...
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Evidence for IPS - The IPS Employment CenterIPS has a 55% average employment rate vs 25% for controls, with 2.4x higher employment likelihood. People in IPS also work more hours and hold jobs longer.
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Advocacy - AAIDDMar 27, 2022 · Advocacy is essential for promoting and protecting the civil and human rights of people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.
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(PDF) Towards a framework for psychological resilience in children ...Oct 21, 2016 · Children with BIF should be provided with internal (self-worth, coping skills) and external (social support) resources to enhance their ...<|separator|>
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Parenting Children With Borderline Intellectual FunctioningMothers of children with borderline intelligence exhibited less positive and less sensitive parenting behaviors than did other mothers.
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