Attachment and Challenging Behaviors in Adults with Intellectual Disability: A Scoping Review

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
R. Rinaldi, E. Batselé, Marie-Claire Haelewyck
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ABSTRACT Background There is a high prevalence of challenging behaviors (CB) in adults with intellectual disability (ID), which lead to negative personal outcomes and diminished quality of life. Emerging evidence suggest attachment theory could be useful to address CB in adults with ID and lower the negative impact on their social environment. Methods A scoping review of empirical research on attachment and CB in adults with ID was carried out through Medline, Scopus and Psycinfo databases. One thousand and thirty-five articles were found, 58 articles were screened and seven were included. Results There was very limited research on this topic. The main findings were that attachment problems could be positively linked to CB but also to psychological difficulties such as depressive affects and maladaptive coping. Furthermore, it seems that attachment-based interventions may represent an evidence-based strategy to help reduce CB and improve psychological functioning in people with ID and sensorial impairments. Conclusions Although preliminary data suggest association between insecure attachment and CB in adults with ID, further research is needed in order to validate and specify these associations. Clinical and empirical future directions are discussed.
成人智力残疾的依恋与挑战行为:一个范围回顾
背景智力残疾(ID)成人中具有挑战性行为(CB)的发生率很高,这会导致负面的个人结局和生活质量下降。新出现的证据表明,依恋理论可能有助于解决有本我的成年人的CB问题,并降低对其社会环境的负面影响。方法通过Medline、Scopus和Psycinfo数据库对ID成人依恋和行为行为的实证研究进行范围综述。共发现文献135篇,筛选文献58篇,纳入文献7篇。结果关于这一课题的研究非常有限。主要的发现是,依恋问题可能与吸烟呈正相关,但也与抑郁情绪和适应不良等心理问题呈正相关。此外,基于依恋的干预措施可能代表了一种以证据为基础的策略,有助于减少认知障碍和改善ID和感觉障碍患者的心理功能。结论:虽然初步数据表明不安全依恋与ID成人的CB之间存在关联,但需要进一步的研究来验证和明确这些关联。讨论了临床和实证的未来发展方向。
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