Characterising repetitive behaviours in children and adolescents with Down syndrome

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Fuca, E. [1 ]
Costanzo, F. [1 ]
Vicari, S. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Bambino Gesu Pediat Hosp, Child & Adolescent Neuropsychiat Unit, IRCCS, Viale Ferdinando Baldelli 41, I-00146 Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Dept Life Sci & Publ Hlth, Rome, Italy
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Behavioural phenotypes; Developmental delay; Intellectual disability; Stereotypy; AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER; COMPULSIVE-LIKE BEHAVIOR; SELF-INJURIOUS-BEHAVIOR; SLEEP DISTURBANCE; WILLIAMS-SYNDROME; PRADER-WILLI; INDIVIDUALS; PREVALENCE; SCALE; VALIDATION;
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10.1111/jir.13179
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
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BackgroundIndividuals with intellectual disability, including people with Down syndrome (DS), often exhibit restricted and repetitive behaviours (RRBs). However, RRBs have not been deeply characterised in children and adolescents with DS.MethodThe study encompassed a cohort of 151 participants aged 4 to 18 years with DS. RRBs were assessed utilising the Repetitive Behaviour Scale-Revised. Additionally, data pertaining to cognitive and adaptive functioning, linguistic abilities, sleep patterns and emotional/behavioural issues were gathered.ResultsSelf-injurious behaviours were reported less frequently whereas parents most commonly endorsed items related to behaviours associated with the need for sameness and ritualistic behaviours. We observed very few gender differences, whereas some age-related differences emerged, with adolescents exhibiting higher scores in items related with higher-level RRBs. The analysis of the association between RRBs and clinical features revealed that RRBs were associated with parent-reported sleep difficulties, as well as with internalising and externalising problems. We also observed a negative correlation with IQ whereas associations with adaptive skills emerged mainly for lower-level RRBs, such as motor stereotypies. Finally, RRBs were negatively associated with linguistic abilities, both expressive and receptive.ConclusionsRRBs in children and adolescents with DS are of significant clinical interest due to their associations with various clinical dimensions. Therefore, psychological and neuropsychiatric assessment should include an accurate evaluation of RRBs for young people with DS.
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