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. 2015 Oct-Dec;6(4):523-8.
doi: 10.4103/0976-3147.165392.

An estimation of the prevalence of intellectual disabilities and its association with age in rural and urban populations in India

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An estimation of the prevalence of intellectual disabilities and its association with age in rural and urban populations in India

Ram Lakhan et al. J Neurosci Rural Pract. 2015 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is a global public health concern. Prevalence of ID and its association with age and other demographic factors is required for planning purposes in India.

Objective: This study analyzed the age-adjusted prevalence of ID in rural and urban populations and its correlation with age in children and adults.

Materials and methods: Disability data published in the report (2002) of National Sample Survey Organization were analyzed, using Z-test to measure differences in age-adjusted prevalence. Spearman rho was calculated to determine strength and direction of the association, and regression analysis was used to predict prevalence rate, based on age in rural and urban population settings.

Results: Overall, India has a prevalence of 10.5/1000 in ID. Urban population has slightly higher rate (11/1000) than rural (10.08/1000; P = 0.044). Age was found to be highly correlated with prevalence of ID in rural children (ϱ =0.981, P = 0.019) as well as in children (ϱ = -0.954, P = 0.000) and adults (ϱ = -0.957, P = 0.000) in urban population. The possibility of confounding or the existence of covariates for children in urban settings was noted.

Conclusion: Results of this study match findings in other epidemiological studies. However, multistage, large-scale studies are recommended for investigating prevalence rates with different severity levels of ID.

Keywords: Age; India; National Sample Survey Organization report; confounding; covariates; intellectual disability; population studies; prevalence; rural; urban.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest: None declared.

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Figure 1
Prevalence of intellectual disabilities among rural and urban children in India (constructed from Table 1)
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Figure 2
Prevalence of adult intellectual disabilities in rural and urban adults in India (constructed from Table 1)

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