Mental and Physical Health Conditions of Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) with and without Down Syndrome (DS)

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/19315864.2020.1864687
L. Charlot, K. Weigle, C. Holingue
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) and IDD have lower psychiatric disorders rates than other individuals with IDD, and more information is needed about possible unique mental health needs of this group. Method: De-identified intake data for individuals with IDD, 101 with DS (mean age 27) and 4,366 without DS (mean age 25) served in START, a tertiary care mental health crisis response program, were reviewed. Behavioral health, and medical factors were investigated using Chi-squared or t-tests at p < .05, and logistic/linear regression models. Results: People with DS referred for behavioral health conditions were less likely than counterparts with IDD without DS, to be diagnosed with ADHD (OR = 0.47), ASD (OR = 0.31), and to be taking psychotropics (OR = 0.23), and to have significantly lower irritability/agitation, hyperactivity/noncompliance, and inappropriate speech ABC subscale scores while having more endocrine conditions (OR = 2.61). Discussion: In this study, individuals with IDD with and without DS referred for mental health challenges showed varied physical and mental health conditions.
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患有或不患有唐氏综合症(DS)的智力和发育障碍(IDD)人士的身心健康状况
摘要简介:唐氏综合征(DS)和IDD患者的精神疾病发生率低于其他IDD患者,需要更多关于这一群体可能独特的心理健康需求的信息。方法:对参加START三级保健心理健康危机应对项目的IDD患者、101例DS患者(平均年龄27岁)和4366例非DS患者(平均年龄25岁)的去识别摄入数据进行回顾。使用卡方检验或t检验(p < 0.05)和logistic/线性回归模型对行为健康和医学因素进行调查。结果:与无DS的IDD患者相比,被诊断为行为健康状况的DS患者被诊断为ADHD (OR = 0.47)、ASD (OR = 0.31)和服用精神药物(OR = 0.23)的可能性更低,并且在内分泌状况较多(OR = 2.61)的同时,易怒/躁动、多动/不服从、言语不恰当ABC分量表得分明显较低。讨论:在本研究中,IDD患者(伴或不伴DS)的心理健康问题表现出不同的身体和心理健康状况。
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