[Social maturity scores in adults with Down syndrome. Characteristics at the onset of Alzheimer's disease and changes by age group].

Q4 Medicine
Clinical Neurology Pub Date : 2024-08-27 Epub Date: 2024-07-24 DOI:10.5692/clinicalneurol.cn-001976
Takashi Kasai, Makiko Shinomoto, Fukiko Kitani-Morii, Takuma Ohmichi, Yuzo Fujino, Masaki Kondo, Naoto Terada, Harutsugu Tatebe, Takahiko Tokuda, Toshiki Mizuno
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Abstract

Age-specific characteristics and annual changes of social maturity in adults with Down syndrome (DS) were retrospectively investigated. Forty-six individuals aged 15-58 years were enrolled. Social age (SA) in all domains and subdomains was assessed using the revised S-M social maturity test. Thirty-four cases were evaluated for SA changes over time at 1 year. The SA of adult DS tended to be lower in those under 20 and over 42 years of age. The SA of adults with DS was lowest in the Socialization domain, and this trend was generally common across all age groups. The annual decline of SA was more prominent in the DS-AD group than in the non-DS-AD group. Annual decline of SA in the communication domain had the same discriminative power as that in the whole domains in the discrimination of DS-AD from non-DS-AD. These results are expected to contribute to the development of clinical diagnostic methods for DS-AD in the future.

[唐氏综合征成人的社交成熟度评分。阿尔茨海默氏症发病时的特征及各年龄组的变化]。
我们对患有唐氏综合症(DS)的成年人社交成熟度的年龄特征和年度变化进行了回顾性调查。46 名患者的年龄在 15-58 岁之间。所有领域和子领域的社交年龄(SA)均采用修订后的 S-M 社交成熟度测试进行评估。对 34 个病例进行了 1 年的社会年龄变化评估。20 岁以下和 42 岁以上的成年 DS 患者的社会年龄往往较低。成年 DS 患者在社会化领域的 SA 值最低,这一趋势在所有年龄组中普遍存在。与非 DS-AD 组相比,DS-AD 组的 SA 逐年下降的趋势更为明显。在区分DS-AD和非DS-AD时,沟通领域SA的逐年下降与整个领域SA的逐年下降具有相同的鉴别力。这些结果有望为将来开发DS-AD的临床诊断方法做出贡献。
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