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Emotional, behavioral, and mental disorders are diagnosed in approximately one-third of all individuals diagnosed with intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder) (ID[IDD]) (Cooper et al. 2007a, 2007b, 2009; Emerson and Hatton 2007; Roeleveld et al. 1997). The co-occurrence of these diagnoses in persons with ID(IDD) contributes to their overall functional disability and is an additional burden for affected individuals and families already coping with the consequences of cognitive and adaptive deficits.
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