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Using the cognitive interview with adults with mild learning disabilities
Authors:Rebecca Milne  Isabel C. H. Clare  Ray Bull
Affiliation:1. Institute of Police and Criminological Studies, University of Portsmouth , UK;2. Department of Psychiatry (Section of Developmental Psychiatry) , University of Cambridge , UK;3. Department of Psychology , University of Portsmouth , UK
Abstract:
Abstract

Forty-seven adults with mild learning disabilities (mild intellectual disabilities) attending day-centres and thirty-eight adults from the general population viewed a videorecording of an accident. A day later the participants were interviewed using either a cognitive interview (CI) or a structured interview (SI, a control interview). Compared with their counterparts with learning disabilities, adults from the general population recalled more correct information and made fewer confabulations about persons and objects. Nevertheless, the type of interview had an impact. For both groups, the CI was more effective than the SI in enhancing recall although, for the ‘learning disabilities’ group, the CI also produced a disproportionate increase in the reporting of person confabulations. All the same, the accuracy ratios were similar across interview types (80% for the CI and 82% for the SI). It is suggested that the CI could be helpful in assisting people with learning disabilities to provide information about events they have seen.
Keywords:Cognitive interview  learning disabilities (intellectual disabilities)  witnesses  vulnerable adults
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