Occurrence and Predictors of Challenging Behavior in Youth with Intellectual Disability with or without Autism

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
J. Esteves, A. Perry, Rebecca Spiegel, J. Weiss
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ABSTRACT Introduction : Challenging behaviors are common in individuals with developmental disabilities and pose significant challenges to their well-being and that of their families and communities. Method : We explored the occurrence and predictors of self-injurious behavior and aggressive/destructive behavior in 372 Canadian youths (aged 4–20 years) with a moderate to severe intellectual disability (ID), with or without autism. Data were collected through the Great Outcomes for Kids Impacted by Severe Developmental Disabilities (GO4KIDDS) basic survey. Results : Parent-report survey data indicated that 56% of the sample had displayed aggressive/destructive behavior and 39% self-injurious behavior over the past 2 months. Both behaviors were significantly more common in youths with ID plus autism compared to ID alone. There was an interaction between diagnosis and adaptive behavior in relation to aggressive/destructive behavior. For those with ID alone, lower adaptive functioning was predictive of aggressive/destructive behavior, whereas for those with ID plus autism, higher adaptive functioning was predictive. Conclusion : Overall, a large proportion of children in the sample were reported to engage in at least one challenging behavior. These findings highlight the importance of differential diagnosis, and an assessment of adaptive function to ascertain the prognosis of challenging behavior. Study limitations and avenues for future research are discussed.
有或无自闭症的智障青少年挑战行为的发生及预测因素
摘要:挑战性行为在发育障碍患者中很常见,对他们及其家庭和社区的福祉构成了重大挑战。方法:探讨372名加拿大4 ~ 20岁中重度智力障碍(ID)伴或不伴自闭症的青少年自伤行为和攻击/破坏性行为的发生及预测因素。数据是通过严重发育障碍儿童重大成果(GO4KIDDS)基础调查收集的。结果:父母报告调查数据显示,56%的样本在过去2个月内有过攻击/破坏性行为,39%的样本有过自残行为。这两种行为在患有孤独症的青少年中明显比患有孤独症的青少年更常见。在攻击性/破坏性行为方面,诊断与适应行为之间存在交互作用。对于那些只有自我识别的人来说,较低的适应功能可以预测攻击/破坏性行为,而对于那些有自我识别和自闭症的人来说,较高的适应功能可以预测。结论:总体而言,据报道,样本中很大一部分儿童至少参与了一种具有挑战性的行为。这些发现强调了鉴别诊断的重要性,以及对适应功能的评估,以确定挑战行为的预后。讨论了研究的局限性和未来的研究方向。
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