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Challenging behaviour and its risk factors in children and young people in a special school setting: A four wave longitudinal study

Gemma Nicholls, Tom Bailey, Corinna F. Grindle, Richard P. Hastings

2022Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Longitudinal research is needed to strengthen evidence for risk factors for challenging behaviour in children with intellectual disabilities and to understand patterns of change over time. METHODS: Data on challenging behaviour were collected for 225 students in one school over four annual time points and a range of potential risk correlates. Data were analysed using Generalised Estimating Equations. RESULTS: Prevalence of challenging behaviour, aggression and self-injury did not vary significantly over time. Stereotyped behaviours increased over the 4-year period. Challenging behaviour was associated with lower levels of adaptive skills and autism. Stereotyped behaviour increased with age. Self-injurious behaviour was less likely to be shown in children with profound intellectual disabilities over time. CONCLUSIONS: These findings are consistent with previous research in terms of potential risk factors identified. Implications for schools include proactive interventions for children with intellectual disabilities at high risk; especially those with autism and poorer adaptive skills.

Topics & Concepts

Challenging behaviourIntellectual disabilityPsychologyAggressionLongitudinal studyDevelopmental psychologyAutismPsychological interventionAdaptive behaviourLongitudinal dataClinical psychologyLearning disabilityMedicineDemographyPsychiatryPathologySociologyDown syndrome and intellectual disability researchBehavioral and Psychological StudiesAutism Spectrum Disorder Research