PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The aim of the present review is to summarize recent research findings on the persistence of challenging behaviours in adults and children with an intellectual disability. RECENT FINDINGS: Studies varied in their definition and measurement of persistence or change in challenging behaviours. Persistence levels tended to be high in adults and challenging behaviours were stable over time, especially in individuals with autism. Moderate to high stability levels were evident in children, although there was a tendency for decreases in mean scores for behaviour problems over time. SUMMARY: A substantial proportion of people with an intellectual disability experience persistent and stable challenging behaviours across their lives. Our knowledge of the factors that drive these high levels of persistence remains limited.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The aim of the present review is to summarize recent research findings on the persistence of challenging behaviours in adults and children with an intellectual disability. RECENT FINDINGS: Studies varied in their definition and measurement of persistence or change in challenging behaviours. Persistence levels tended to be high in adults and challenging behaviours were stable over time, especially in individuals with autism. Moderate to high stability levels were evident in children, although there was a tendency for decreases in mean scores for behaviour problems over time. SUMMARY: A substantial proportion of people with an intellectual disability experience persistent and stable challenging behaviours across their lives. Our knowledge of the factors that drive these high levels of persistence remains limited.