青少年智障的行为障碍和社交技能:共病自闭症重要吗?

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
B. Baker, J. Blacher
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背景:青少年合并智力障碍(ID)和自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的行为和社交困难的风险高于单纯合并智力障碍的青少年。方法:13岁青少年诊断为ID (n = 37), ID/ASD (n = 26),或典型发展(n = 98)。母亲和老师完成了青少年行为问题、心理健康、社交技能、友谊和自身幸福感的测量。结果:与TD青少年相比,ID/ASD青少年在几乎所有的测量中都有更高的风险。在38个被评估的领域中的14个,ID/ASD青少年比只有ID的青少年有更多的困难。最值得注意的是,他们在内化问题方面得分较高,而在友谊和同伴接纳方面得分较低。他们的母亲报告自己的幸福感较低。结论:与仅有ID的青少年家庭相比,合并ID/ASD的青少年有更大的心理和社会困难,其母亲的幸福感更低。
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Behavior Disorders and Social Skills in Adolescents with Intellectual Disability: Does Co-Morbid Autism Matter?
ABSTRACT Background: Teenage youth with co-morbid intellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) could be at higher risk for behavioral and social difficulties than youth with ID only. Methods: Youth aged 13 years were diagnosed with ID (n = 37), ID/ASD (n = 26), or typical development (TD, n = 98). Mothers and teachers completed measures of youth behavior problems, mental health, social skills, friendships, and their own well-being. Results: ID/ASD youth were at heightened risk across almost all measures when compared with TD youth. On 14 of the 38 domains assessed, ID/ASD youth had significantly more difficulties than youth with ID only. Most notably, they scored higher on internalizing problems and lower on friendships and peer acceptance. Their mothers reported lower well-being for themselves. Conclusion: Compared to families of youth with ID only, youth with combined ID/ASD experienced greater psychological and social difficulties and their mothers experienced lower-well-being.
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