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psychosocial deprivation

psychosocial deprivation

lack of adequate opportunity for social and intellectual stimulation. It may be a significant factor in emotional disturbance and delayed mental development or intellectual disability in children. Also called sociocultural deprivation. See pseudoretardation.

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