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Influence of adaptive behaviour on the quality of life of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities

Giulia Balboni, Cristina Mumbardó‐Adam, Alessandra Coscarelli

2020Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the role of adaptive behaviour, individual variables (age, gender and problem behaviours) and environmental variables (living arrangements, employment status and city dimension) in affecting the quality of life of individuals with IDD measured from third-party (caregiver) and individuals with IDD' perspective. METHOD: For 93 adults with an IDD diagnosis (47% males) aged 19-65 years, third-party and participants' perspective on participants' quality of life (Personal Outcome Scale), adaptive behaviour (Vineland-II scale), problem behaviours (PIMRA and DASH-II scales), and individual and environmental variables were collected. RESULTS: Adaptive behaviour was the main determinant of quality of life for individuals with IDD. The effect of adaptive behaviour was significant and relevant from both third-party and participants' perspectives. Problem behaviours had a modest negative impact on the quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: Adaptive behaviour is relevant for planning support and interventions for people with IDD to increase their quality of life.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyPerspective (graphical)Quality of life (healthcare)Psychological interventionScale (ratio)Adaptive behaviorDevelopmental psychologyDashAdaptive behaviourAdaptive strategiesAffect (linguistics)GerontologyMedicinePsychiatryHistoryOperating systemQuantum mechanicsArtificial intelligenceCommunicationArchaeologyPsychotherapistPhysicsComputer scienceDown syndrome and intellectual disability researchFamily and Disability Support ResearchDisability Rights and Representation
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