Cognitive, adaptive and daily life functioning in adults with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
BJPsych Open Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1192/bjo.2024.745
Claudia Vingerhoets, Julia Ruiz-Fernandez, Emma von Scheibler, Elfi Vergaelen, Nele Volbragt, Nele Soons, Chaira Serrarens, Annick Vogels, Erik Boot, Therese van Amelsvoort, Ann Swillen
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Abstract

Background: 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) is associated with cognitive impairments and an increased risk of psychopathology. Most of the research has been conducted in children and adolescents, although the majority of affected individuals live well into adulthood. Hence, limited data are available on functional outcomes in adults.

Aims: To provide more insight in cognitive and adaptive abilities, and daily life functioning (marital status, living situation and work situation) in adults with 22q11.2DS.

Method: This retrospective study included 250 Dutch-speaking adults (16-69 years) with 22q11.2DS from three sites in The Netherlands and Belgium. Data on full-scale IQ (FSIQ) scores (assessed with the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale), adaptive functioning (assessed with the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale II), and functional outcomes including marital status, living and work situation were systematically collected from clinical files. In addition, we examined predictors of adaptive functioning.

Results: The majority of individuals in our adult sample demonstrated a low level of adaptive functioning (65%). In contrast to previous findings in children and adolescents, the majority functioned at an intellectual disability level (56%). Male sex, lower FSIQ and autism spectrum disorder were predictors of lower adaptive functioning (P = 0.016, P < 0.001 and P = 0.16, respectively).

Conclusions: These results suggest that low levels of cognitive and adaptive functioning are common in adults with 22q11.2DS. Future longitudinal and multicentre studies including older patients (>40 years) are needed to further investigate cognitive and adaptive trajectories and their interactions with physical and psychiatric comorbidities.

22q11.2 缺失综合征成人的认知、适应和日常生活功能。
背景:22q11.2缺失综合征(22q11.2DS)与认知障碍和精神病理学风险增加有关。大多数研究都是在儿童和青少年中进行的,尽管大多数受影响的人都活到了成年。目的:进一步了解 22q11.2DS 成年人的认知和适应能力以及日常生活功能(婚姻状况、生活状况和工作状况):这项回顾性研究包括来自荷兰和比利时三个地点的 250 名患有 22q11.2DS 的荷兰语成人(16-69 岁)。我们从临床档案中系统地收集了有关全量表智商(FSIQ)得分(用韦氏成人智力量表评估)、适应功能(用文兰适应行为量表 II 评估)和功能结果(包括婚姻状况、生活和工作状况)的数据。此外,我们还研究了适应功能的预测因素:结果:在我们的成人样本中,大多数人的适应功能水平较低(65%)。与之前对儿童和青少年的研究结果不同,大多数人的适应功能处于智障水平(56%)。男性、较低的FSIQ和自闭症谱系障碍是适应功能较低的预测因素(分别为P = 0.016、P < 0.001和P = 0.16):这些结果表明,在患有 22q11.2DS 的成年人中,认知和适应功能水平较低的情况很常见。未来需要对年龄较大(大于 40 岁)的患者进行纵向和多中心研究,以进一步调查认知和适应能力的发展轨迹及其与身体和精神并发症的相互作用。
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BJPsych Open
BJPsych Open Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
6.30
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610
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16 weeks
期刊介绍: Announcing the launch of BJPsych Open, an exciting new open access online journal for the publication of all methodologically sound research in all fields of psychiatry and disciplines related to mental health. BJPsych Open will maintain the highest scientific, peer review, and ethical standards of the BJPsych, ensure rapid publication for authors whilst sharing research with no cost to the reader in the spirit of maximising dissemination and public engagement. Cascade submission from BJPsych to BJPsych Open is a new option for authors whose first priority is rapid online publication with the prestigious BJPsych brand. Authors will also retain copyright to their works under a creative commons license.
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