Intellectual disability refers to neurodevelopmental conditions that affect functioning in two areas:
- Cognitive functioning, such as learning, problem solving, judgement.
- Adaptive functioning, activities of daily life such as communication skills and social participation.
Additionally, the intellectual and adaptive deficit begin early in the developmental period, typically before age 18 years for diagnosis. Intellectual disability affects about 1% of the population, and of those about 85% have mild intellectual disability.