Definition of Mental Deficiency
Mental impairment is a state of deficiency, delay, retardation, cessation or incomplete cognitive development, in which the individual is born or occurs at an early age, as a result of genetic, pathological or environmental factors affecting the nervous system of the individual, leading to a lack of intelligence. Poor performance of the individual in areas related to maturity, education and psychological compatibility within the limits of two negative standard deviation.
Mental disability is a multidimensional problem. It is a medical, psychological, educational and social problem. It is usually accompanied by psychological and physical disorders, and its effects are manifested in the field of achievement, social, occupational and other areas of life.
Mental impairment is a state of deficiency, delay, retardation, cessation or incomplete cognitive development, in which the individual is born or occurs at an early age, as a result of genetic, pathological or environmental factors affecting the nervous system of the individual, leading to a lack of intelligence. Poor performance of the individual in areas related to maturity, education and psychological compatibility within the limits of two negative standard deviation.
Mental disability is a multidimensional problem. It is a medical, psychological, educational and social problem. It is usually accompanied by psychological and physical disorders, and its effects are manifested in the field of achievement, social, occupational and other areas of life.