唐氏综合征成人痴呆状态与适应不良行为的关系

Tiina K Urv, Warren B Zigman, Wayne Silverman
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研究人员对251名45岁及以上患有唐氏综合症的成年人进行了调查,研究对象与痴呆特定阶段相关的适应不良行为的变化。研究结果表明,痴呆不同阶段的适应不良行为存在明显差异。一般来说,与痴呆症早期和中期的个体相比,没有痴呆症体征或症状的个体表现出较少和较轻的适应不良行为。从没有痴呆症过渡到痴呆症早期阶段的个体表现出更多的攻击性、恐惧、悲伤、睡眠问题、社交能力不足、偷窃和一般的倒退行为。因此,对这些类型的行为的新关注可能对澄清患有唐氏综合症的成人的痴呆状态和制定个性化的支持计划特别有用。
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Maladaptive behaviors related to dementia status in adults with Down syndrome.

Changes in maladaptive behaviors related to specific stages of dementia were investigated in 251 adults 45 years of age and older with Down syndrome. Findings indicate clear differences in maladaptive behaviors at various stages of dementia. Generally, individuals with no signs or symptoms of dementia displayed fewer and less severe maladaptive behaviors than individuals in the early and mid-stages of dementia. Individuals transitioning into the early stages of dementia from no dementia displayed increased aggression, fearfulness, sadness, sleep problems, social inadequacy, stealing, and general regressive behavior. Thus, new concerns regarding these types of behaviors could be particularly useful in clarifying the dementia status of adults with Down syndrome and developing individualized plans for support.

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