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Journal of Intellectual Disability - Diagnosis and Treatment

Communication Patterns of Adolescent Autism in Expressing Feelings to The Opposite Sex - Pages 25-30

Ria Dwi Ismiarti, Munawir Yusuf and Zaini Rohmad

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/2292-2598.2018.06.01.4

Published: 21 March 2018

 


Abstract: Problems in this research is the pattern of communication conducted by adolescent autism in expressing feelings to the opposite sex and the uncontrolled behavior of adolescent autism in expressing the feeling to the opposite sex. The purpose of this study was to describe and explain the communication patterns of adolescent autism in expressing the feeling to the opposite sex as well to explain the uncontrollable behavior that may arise from autistic adolescents when feeling an attraction with the opposite sex. The type of this research is descriptive qualitative with the case study. Subjects in this study were autistic adolescents with an age range of 12 to 22 years, autistic adolescent parents, and teachers/therapists from autistic adolescents. Data collection techniques used are interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis techniques by collecting data, organizing data systematically then interpreting data to others. Of the 2 subjects studied showed that communication adolescent autism to the opposite sex that makes them interested tend to passive, 2 subjects cannot communicate their feelings to the opposite sex firmly and clearly. They are more likely to show interest by staring at the opposite sex for long periods of time, walking back and forth near the opposite sex, or following the opposite sex everywhere. Not all autistic teenagers who are getting interested in the opponent have uncontrollable behavior, from 2 subjects there is only 1 who likes to suddenly kiss and hug the opposite sex that attracts him.

Keywords: Adolescent with autism, autism, communication patterns.

Journal of Intellectual Disability - Diagnosis and Treatment

Rehabilitation of Left Homonymous Hemianopia with Adjacent Palomar Prism Technique and Visual Therapy on Line  - Pages 31-35

Fernando-J. Palomar-Mascaró

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/2292-2598.2018.06.02.1

Published: 30 May 2018

 


Abstract: We present a case of a female who suffered a right cerebral infarction, which caused a left Homonymous hemianopia. He couldn´t walk alone or do tasks of near vision, as reading.

For his rehabilitation, we used Palomar´s prisms and visual therapy on line with stimulation exercises and spatial localization.

The patient was able to totally recover the central visual field in one year of treatment, being able to walk alone with the visual far aid.

Keywords: Hemianopia, low vision, prism adaptation, rehabilitation, visual field, Palomar Prisms.

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Journal of Intellectual Disability - Diagnosis and Treatment

Memory Strategies for Serial Recall in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities - Pages 36-42

Shota Mitsuhashi, Shogo Hirata and Hideyuki Okuzumi

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/2292-2598.2018.06.02.2

Published: 30 May 2018

 


Abstract: This study was conducted to investigate the memory strategy for serial recall in adults with general intellectual disability (ID) using the picture memory span task. Relations between memory strategies and two aspects of intellectual abilities, i.e., verbal and nonverbal abilities, were investigated. Study participants were 19 adults with general ID (i.e.,ID of unknown etiologies). The picture memory span task, which can assess features of memory coding, was administered under four conditions: control, visually similar, phonologically similar, and long-name condition. The picture vocabulary test – revised (PVTR) and Raven color progressive matrices (RCPM) were conducted. Performance on the picture memory span task revealed that participants with ID used visual and verbal strategies for memory coding. Individual differences in verbal ability were interrelated with the degree of verbal strategy use. Results of this study suggest that features of memory coding of adults with ID do not contradict their level of intellectual development.

Keywords: Intellectual disability (ID), memory coding, picture memory span task, verbal abilities, nonverbal abilities.

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Journal of Intellectual Disability - Diagnosis and Treatment

Attitudes Towards Sexuality in Males and Females with Intellectual Disabilities: Indonesia Setting  - Pages 43-48

Tri Indah Winarni, Hardian Hardian, Suharta Suharta and Annastasia Ediati

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/2292-2598.2018.06.02.3

Published: 30 May 2018

 


Abstract: Introduction: sexual and reproductive rights in individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID), particularly in developing countries, are often neglected. Although affected individuals never complained, the problems were found augmented from the affected families. Over the last two decades, parents and professionals acknowledged sexual and reproductive right and try to accommodate these needs. Indonesia, a developing country with a strong religious and culture beliefs may has different perspectives on attitudes towards sexuality in individuals with ID which respect the sexual and reproductive right augmented from the affected family. The aimed of this study was to explore the attitudes towards sexuality on individuals with ID. The findings are expected to contribute to the movement in recognizing sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in individuals with ID.

Methods: thirty participants were included in this study consisted of supporting staffs of rehabilitation center for disabled individual, parents, religious leaders and community. Participants fulfilled the two sets of Attitude to Sexuality Questionnaires towards individuals with ID (ASQ-ID).

Results: the attitudes towards sexuality in males were found similar with females with ID, age did not play a role in the attitude towards sexuality in ID. Indonesian attitudes towards sexuality in individuals with ID was found the most conservative compared to other countries with the mean of sexual right was 3.7±0.22, parenting was 3.5±0.30, non-reproductive sexual behavior was 3.4±0.49, and self-control was 3.4±0.73.

Conclusion: the attitudes towards sexuality in individual with ID is somewhat negative, strong culture and religious beliefs /and values may have strong influence.

Keywords: Sexual right, reproductive right, intellectual disabilities, developing country.

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Journal of Intellectual Disability - Diagnosis and Treatment

Cannabis and Brain: Disrupting Neural Circuits of Memory - Pages 49-62

Md. Sahab Uddin, Sadeeq Muhammad Sheshe, Israt Islam, Abdullah Al Mamun, Hussein Khamis Hussein, Zubair Khalid Labu and Muniruddin Ahmed

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/2292-2598.2018.06.02.4

Published: 30 May 2018

 


Abstract: Cannabis is a federally controlled substance, it’s very familiar to many but its neurobiological substrates are not well-characterized. In the brain, most areas prevalently having cannabinoid receptors have been associated with behavioral control and cognitive effects due to cannabinoids. Study over the last several decades suggested cannabinoids (CBs) exert copious oftentimes opposite effects on countless neuronal receptors and processes. In fact, owing to this plethora of effects, it’s still cryptic how CBs trigger neuronal circuits. Cannabis use has been revealed to cause cognitive deficits from basic motor coordination to more complex executive functions, for example, the aptitude to plan, organize, make choices, solve glitches, remember, and control emotions as well as behavior. Numerous factors like age of onset and duration of cannabis use regulate the severity of the difficulties. People with the cannabis-linked deficiency in executive functions have been found to have trouble learning and applying the skills requisite for fruitful recovery, setting them at amplified risk for deterioration to cannabis use. Exploring the impacts of cannabis on the brain is imperative. Therefore the intention of this study was to analyze the neuropsychological effects and the impact of CBs on the dynamics of neural circuits, and its potential as the drug of addiction.

Keywords: Cannabis, Cannabinoids, Marijuana, Brain, Neural Circuits, Memory.

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