Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Psychiatric Comorbidities and Their Relationship with Challenging Behavior

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
C. Peña-Salazar, F. Arrufat, Josep-Manel Santos López, Abel Fontanet, P. Roura-Poch, M. Gil-Girbau, Cristina Carbonell-Ducastella, A. Serrano-Blanco
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ABSTRACT Background The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of unknown comorbid mental disorders in individuals with mild/moderate intellectual disability (ID) with/without autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and to compare the severity of challenging behavior with respect to the comorbidity of ASD and comorbid psychiatric disorders. Methods This is a cross-sectional study of 91 adults with mild or moderate ID with no previous psychiatric diagnosis (except ASD). The assessment tools were the PAS-ADD checklist, Mini-PAS-ADD, PAS-ADD clinical interview and the Inventory for Client and Agency Planning (ICAP). Results A previously undiagnosed mental disorder was found in 23.81% of the individuals with ID and ASD and in 10.20% of the individuals without. The most prevalent mental disorder was major depressive disorder. An association between psychiatric comorbidity and challenging behavior was found in people with ID and ASD. Conclusions The prevalence of underdiagnosed mental disorders in individuals with ASD and ID is high and is associated with challenging behavior.
智力残疾、自闭症谱系障碍、精神共病及其与挑战行为的关系
背景本研究的目的是评估有/无自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的轻/中度智力残疾(ID)个体中未知共病精神障碍的患病率,并比较ASD共病和共病精神障碍中挑战行为的严重程度。方法本研究是一项横断面研究,研究对象为91名轻中度ID成人,既往无精神科诊断(ASD除外)。评估工具为PAS-ADD检查表、Mini-PAS-ADD、PAS-ADD临床访谈和客户与机构计划清单(ICAP)。结果23.81%的ID和ASD患者和10.20%的非ID和ASD患者存在先前未诊断的精神障碍。最常见的精神障碍是重度抑郁症。在ID和ASD患者中发现了精神共病和挑战性行为之间的关联。结论ASD和ID患者精神障碍未被诊断的患病率较高,且与挑战性行为有关。
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