Spectrum of cognitive, behavioural and emotional problems in children and young adults with Down syndrome

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Nicham, R [1 ]
Weitzdörfer, R [1 ]
Hauser, E [1 ]
Freidl, M [1 ]
Schubert, M [1 ]
Wurst, E [1 ]
Lubec, G [1 ]
Seidl, R [1 ]
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[1] Univ Vienna, Dept Pediat, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
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In comparison to most other groups with intellectual disability individuals with Down syndrome are at lower risk for significant psychopathology, although relative to their typically developing peers they have higher rates of behavioural and emotional problems. A total of 43 Down syndrome patients (21 females and 22 males), who ranged in age from 5.33 to 30.58 years, were examined for the presence of age-related changes in the spectrum of externalizing and internalizing problems. Intelligence tests included Hamburg-Wechsler-Intelligenz Test fur Kinder III (HAWIK-III), Hamburg-Wechsler-Intelligenz Test ffir Erwachsene (HAWIE-R) and Kaufman-Assessment-Battery for Children, German Version (K-ABC). Behavioural and emotional problems were assessed by the the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire for Parents, German Version (SDQ) and the Clinical Assessment Scale for Child and Adolescent Psychopathology (CASCAP). IQ was significantly inversly related to the age of patients. Externalizing behaviours (dominant, opposing/refusing, impulsiveness, inattention and increased motor activity) were significantly higher in the 5-10 years old group, whereas internalizing behaviours (shy/insecure, low selfconfidence, decreased motor activity) where more prevalent in adolescents and adults (10-30 years). Possible relationships between this age-related changes and increased risks of later-onset psychopathology (depression and dementia) are discussed.
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