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Prevalence and associated factors of problem behaviours among older adults with intellectual disabilities in Ireland.

Claire O'Dwyer1, Philip McCallion2, Éilish Burke3, Rachael Carroll3, Máire O'Dwyer4, Mary McCarron5.   

Abstract

A growing number of adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) are reaching old age, however, little is known about epidemiology of problem behaviours (PBs) in this population. The aim was to identify the prevalence and associated factors of PBs among older adults with ID in Ireland. Data was generated from Wave 2 of the Intellectual Disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IDS-TILDA), a nationally representative sample of adults with ID aged ≥40. Data on PBs was available for 683 (98.3%) of individuals. Over half (53%; n = 362) reported displaying any PB (verbal aggression, physical aggression, destruction, self-injury, or "other" PB). Multivariate analyses indicated PBs were independently associated with moderate or severe/profound ID, living in a community group home or residential centre, experiencing a greater number of life events in the last year, taking psychotropic medication, and reporting a doctor's diagnosis of a psychiatric problem. A considerable number of older adults with ID in Ireland display PBs, which may hinder their opportunities to engage in community based activities and form meaningful social connections. High rates of psychotropic medication and doctor's diagnosis of psychiatric conditions and their associations with PBs were highlighted. Future research should examine mechanisms underlying these linkages.
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Keywords:  Intellectual disabilities; Older adults; Prevalence; Problem behaviours

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29880319     DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2018.05.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Dev Disabil        ISSN: 0891-4222


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