The Association Between Repetitive, Self-Injurious and Aggressive Behavior in Children With Severe Intellectual Disability

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Chris Oliver
Jane Petty
Loraine Ruddick
Monique Bacarese-Hamilton
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[1] University of Birmingham,Cerebra Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, School of Psychology
[2] Birmingham Children’s Hospital,Department of Clinical Psychology
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Stereotyped behavior; Repetitive behavior; Self-injury; Aggression; Intellectual disability; Autism spectrum disorder; Prevalence;
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We evaluated the independent association between adaptive behavior, communication and repetitive or ritualistic behaviors and self-injury, aggression and destructive behavior to identify potential early risk markers for challenging behaviors. Data were collected for 943 children (4–18 years, M = 10.88) with severe intellectual disabilities. Odds ratio analyses revealed that these characteristics generated risk indices ranging from 2 to 31 for the presence and severity of challenging behaviors. Logistic regressions revealed that high frequency repetitive or ritualistic behavior was associated with a 16 times greater risk of severe self-injury and a 12 times greater risk of showing two or more severe challenging behaviors. High frequency repetitive or ritualistic behaviors independently predict challenging behavior and have the potential to be early risk markers for self-injury and aggression of clinical significance.
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