Results from the Camberwell Cohort study indicated that for adults diagnosed with intellectual disabilities in early life, the
a. majority of symptoms disappeared by adolescence.
b. original diagnosis had been change by middle age.
c. overall quality of their lives was lower than that of non-impaired peers.
d. level of impact on their lives was unrelated to the severity of the disability.
c
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