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The researcher closely studied 144 urban and 103 rural mentally retarded persons in
Bangladesh. The age of the subjects ranges between 2 and 38 years. Out of total 247
cases 165 are male and 82 are female. The subjects are of different levels of mental
retardation, clinical types and socioeconomic backgrounds. The formal and the main
study was done during 2000 and 2003. But the researcher closely observed and
studied all developments, problems and prospects of about 100 subjects of the
247cases from 1992 to 2003.
Health, education, employment, housing and social security of the subjects were
studied through questionnaire and personal observation by the researcher herself. She
has observed the subjects at the Day Centres and at their houses. She had detail
discussion with the parents, siblings, neighbors, concerned physicians and
professionals.
Though the main objective was to study the psycho-social correlates of mental
retardation of some selected cases, the researcher studied not only the factors but also
the prenatal, perinatal and postnatal development of the subjects. She studied the
impact of special education and vocational training on employment and rehabilitation
of the subjects. She also studied the problems and prospects of housing and social
security of the subjects. Finally she compared the problems and prospects of the rural
and urban mentally retarded subjects.
It was found that the rural mentally retarded persons and their family members are in
better conditions compared to their urban counterparts from the psycho-social
viewpoints.
The researcher does not claim that this study is depicting a total picture of the psycho social correlates of all the mentally retarded persons and their family members of
entire Bangladesh. But this work indicates the major psycho-social aspects of the
mentally retarded persons, which need further attention of the concerned professionals
and the government in Bangladesh.The researcher concludes that some awareness development has already taken place
in Bangladesh to uplift the quality of life of the mentally retarded persons. But
without serious involvement of the government they are yet the subjects of trials and
errors by different interest groups and organizations.
The constitution of Bangladesh clearly protects the rights of the handicapped persons.
But yet Bangladesh government could not announce any policy program for the
mentally retarded persons. The researcher strongly recommends the government to
announce a National Policy for the mentally retarded persons as soon as possible. |
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