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Challenging behaviour, epilepsy and intellectual disability: A secondary analysis of findings from a randomised controlled trial

机译:挑战性行为,癫痫和智力残疾:随机对照试验中的调查结果次要分析

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Background: As both epilepsy and challenging behaviour are highly prevalent in adults with intellectual disability (ID) it is important to explore any potential relationships between the two to inform patient care. The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between epilepsy factors and challenging behaviour in adults with ID. Method: The sample was drawn from a clinical trial cohort (n = 246), with all participants displaying challenging behaviour across the range of ID. We described sociodemographic and clinical status (seizure types, seizure frequency and drug burden) in 70 participants with epilepsy (EP). We investigated differences in and predictors of challenging behaviour and mental ill-health, measured by the Aberrant Behaviour Checklist-Community and the Mini Psychiatric Assessment Schedule for Adults with Developmental Disabilities respectively, between participants with and without epilepsy (NEP). Results: More male participants were identified with epilepsy (EP = 76% and NEP = 61%, p = .026) and the EP group had lower adaptive behaviour scores than their NEP counterparts (Mean (SD) EP = 44.4 (24.1), NEP = 51.7 (25.0), p = .04). EP participants showed significantly less lethargy as measured by the Aberrant Behaviour Checklist-Community than NEP participants (Mean (SD) EP = 11.9 (7.4) and NEP = 15.1 (9.9); t-test p = .02). Younger age and poorer adaptive functioning were associated with challenging behaviour (beta=-.520, p < .001 and beta=-0.30, p < .001, respectively). Conclusions: These findings indicate that epilepsy does not appear to be associated with challenging behaviour in adults with ID. Therefore, while management of epilepsy is very important in a clinical context, it is essential that professionals should further elucidate reasons for the presentation of such behaviours in order to provide timely and targeted interventions.
机译:背景:由于癫痫和挑战性的行为都在具有智力残疾的成年人中普遍存在(ID)中,重要的是探索两者之间的任何潜在关系,以告知患者护理。本研究的目的是探讨癫痫因素与ID成年人挑战性的关系。方法:从临床试验队列(n = 246)中抽取样本,所有参与者在ID范围内显示挑战性行为。我们描述了70名与癫痫(EP)的70名参与者中的社会血统和临床状态(癫痫发作类型,癫痫发作频率和药物负担)。我们调查了挑战性行为和精神不良健康的差异和预测,通过异常行为核对清单 - 社区和具有发育障碍的成年人的迷你精神病评估时间表,与没有癫痫(NEP)的参与者之间的成年人。结果:使用癫痫鉴定更多的男性参与者(EP = 76%和NEP = 61%,P = .026)和EP组的自适应行为分数比其NEP对应物(平均值(SD)EP = 44.4(24.1), Nep = 51.7(25.0),p = .04)。 EP参与者通过异常行为核对表 - 群落逐渐显示出明显较少的嗜睡 - 与NEP参与者(平均值(SD)EP = 11.9(7.4)和NEP = 15.1(9.9); T-TEST P = .02)。年轻的年龄和较差的自适应功能与具有挑战性的行为有关(β= - 。520,p <.001和beta = -0.30,p <.001)。结论:这些发现表明癫痫似乎与ID成年人的挑战性行为有关。因此,虽然癫痫的管理在临床环境中非常重要,但专业人员必须进一步阐明展示此类行为的原因,以便提供及时和有针对性的干预措施。

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