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Treatment of Symptoms in Children with Q3 Conditions Scoping Review Results
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1186/1866-1955-6-10" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1186/1866-1955-6-10</a>
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Self-injury and aggression in tuberous sclerosis complex: cross syndrome comparison and associated risk markers
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Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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2014
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Pain; Aggression; problem behavior; Neurosciences & Neurology; Tuberous sclerosis complex; functional-analysis; autism spectrum disorders; intellectual disabilities; ASD; challenging behavior; cognitive impairments; de-lange-syndrome; developmental-disabilities; early-childhood; Impulsivity; psychometric properties; Repetitive/stereotyped behaviour; Self-injury; behavioral problems; De Lange syndrome; tuberous sclerosis; trajectory; characteristics; pain behaviors; mood; low mood; hyperactivity; repetitive language use
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Eden K E; de Vries P J; Moss J; Richards C; Oliver C
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Background: Research reporting prevalence rates of self-injurious and aggressive behaviour in people with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is limited. No studies have compared rates of these behaviours in TSC with those in other syndrome groups matched for degree of disability or investigated risk markers for these behaviours in TSC. Methods: Data from the Challenging Behaviour Questionnaire were collected for 37 children, aged 4 to 15 years, with TSC. Odds ratios were used to compare rates of self-injury and aggression in children with TSC with children with idiopathic autism spectrum disorder (ASD), fragile X, Cornelia de Lange and Down syndromes. Characteristics were measured using the Mood Interest and Pleasure Questionnaire, the Activity Questionnaire, the Social Communication Questionnaire, the Repetitive Behaviour Questionnaire, the Wessex Behaviour Schedule and the revised Non-communicating Children Pain Checklist. Mann-Whitney U analyses were used to compare characteristics between individuals with self-injury and aggression and those not showing these behaviours. Results: Rates of self-injury and aggression in TSC were 27% and 50%, respectively. These are high but not significantly different from rates in children with Down syndrome or other syndrome groups. Both self-injury and aggression were associated with stereotyped and pain-related behaviours, low mood, hyperactivity, impulsivity and repetitive use of language. Children who engaged in self-injury also had lower levels of interest and pleasure and showed a greater degree of `insistence on sameness' than children who did not self-injure. Aggression was associated with repetitive behaviour. The majority of these associations remained significant when the association with level of adaptive functioning was controlled for. Conclusions: Behavioural profiles can be used to identify those most at risk of developing self-injury and aggression. Further research is warranted to understand the influence of such internal factors as mood, ASD symptomatology and pain on challenging behaviour in people with intellectual disability.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1186/1866-1955-6-10" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1186/1866-1955-6-10</a>
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2014
Aggression
ASD
autism spectrum disorders
behavioral problems
challenging behavior
characteristics
cognitive impairments
De Lange syndrome
de Vries P J
de-lange-syndrome
Developmental-disabilities
early-childhood
Eden K E
functional-analysis
hyperactivity
impulsivity
Intellectual disabilities
Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
low mood
Mood
Moss J
Neurosciences & Neurology
Oliver C
Pain
pain behaviors
problem behavior
psychometric properties
repetitive language use
Repetitive/stereotyped behaviour
Richards C
self-injury
Trajectory
Tuberous Sclerosis
Tuberous sclerosis complex
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Treatment of Symptoms in Children with Q3 Conditions Scoping Review Results
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8749.1997.tb07377.x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8749.1997.tb07377.x</a>
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Correlates of maladaptive behavior in individuals with 5p- (cri du chat) syndrome
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Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
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1997
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Male; Surveys and Questionnaires; Child; Humans; Adult; Adolescent; Female; Child Preschool; Analysis of Variance; Risk Factors; Psychiatric Status Rating Scales; Adjustment Disorders/etiology; Child Behavior Disorders/etiology; Cri-du-Chat Syndrome/genetics/psychology; Gene Deletion; Intellectual Disability/psychology; Mental Disorders/etiology; Translocation Genetic; behavioral problems; Cri-du-chat; trajectory; characteristics; self-injury; aggression; pain behaviors; mood; low mood; hyperactivity; impulsivity; repetitive language use
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Dykens E M; Clarke D J
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This study examined the range, distinctiveness, and correlates of maladaptive behavior in 146 subjects with 5p- (cri du chat) syndrome using the Aberrant Behavior Checklist as a standardized measure. Hyperactivity was the most significant and frequent problem in the sample. Subjects with 5p- syndrome also showed aggression, tantrums, self-injurious behavior, and stereotypies; some of these problems were more pronounced in individuals with lower cognitive-adaptive levels, as well as in those with histories of previous medication trials. Autistic-like features and social withdrawal were more characteristic of individuals with translocations as opposed to deletions, even when controlling for the lower adaptive level of the translocation group. These findings encourage further research on the behavior of individuals with 5p- syndrome.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8749.1997.tb07377.x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1111/j.1469-8749.1997.tb07377.x</a>
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1997
Adjustment Disorders/etiology
Adolescent
Adult
Aggression
Analysis of Variance
behavioral problems
characteristics
Child
Child Preschool
Child Behavior Disorders/etiology
Clarke D J
Cri-du-chat
Cri-du-Chat Syndrome/genetics/psychology
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
Dykens E M
Female
Gene Deletion
Humans
hyperactivity
impulsivity
Intellectual Disability/psychology
low mood
Male
Mental Disorders/etiology
Mood
pain behaviors
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
repetitive language use
Risk Factors
self-injury
Surveys And Questionnaires
Trajectory
Translocation Genetic