Intellectual dullness
- Mentally dull
- Subclinical mental retardation
Background
Mentally dull children are those who, at about the middle of their school career and without being mentally deficient, are behind the normal average of their age to the extent of two years or two classes. This corresponds to a retardation of between 15 and 20% of their age or to about twice the 'standard deviation', and roughly to an IQ of between 80 and 85.
Incidence
In the 1980's, a study showed that up to 25% of the Chinese children in areas low in iodine were mildly retarded, with IQ's of 50 to 69. In 1997, an iodine deficiency in Georgia is thought to have reduced the average IQ of 50,000 babies by 10 points.
Broader
Aggravated by
Reduced by
Value
SDG
Metadata
Database
World problems
Type
(E) Emanations of other problems
Subject
Health care » Handicapped
Health care » Mental health » Mental health
Social activity » Intellectual work
Content quality
Presentable
Language
English
Last update
Oct 4, 2020