Maladaptive behavior in people with intellectual disabilities

The aim of the study is to provide better understanding of the prevalence and forms of maladaptive behavior, as well as of the factors associated with this behavior in people with intellectual disability, by reviewing the available literature. Maladaptive behavior is behavior that is common enough...

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Main Author: Bojana Mastilo, Sladjana Ćalasan
Format: Article
Language:Bosnian
Published: University of East Sarajevo 2020-06-01
Series:Biomedicinska istraživanja
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Online Access:http://biomedicinskaistrazivanja.mef.ues.rs.ba/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/07-Mastilo.pdf
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spelling doaj-9f5a3d1b49a040ffabecac7234d929752020-11-25T03:36:10Zbos University of East SarajevoBiomedicinska istraživanja1986-85291986-85372020-06-011115463doi:10.7251/BII2001054MMaladaptive behavior in people with intellectual disabilitiesBojana Mastilo, Sladjana Ćalasan0Teaching Assist.The aim of the study is to provide better understanding of the prevalence and forms of maladaptive behavior, as well as of the factors associated with this behavior in people with intellectual disability, by reviewing the available literature. Maladaptive behavior is behavior that is common enough and/or severe enough to limit a person’s ability to function properly in everyday life, learn new skills, and gain access to social resources. It covers a whole range of behaviors such as: physical aggression towards things or people, self-harm, stereotypical behavior, sexually inappropriate behavior, abusive behavior, etc. Studies highlight considerable variations in the prevalence of maladaptive behavior in individuals with IO ranging from 5.7% to 63.9%. The appearance of maladaptive behavior can be influenced by several factors, the most significiant of which are the following: gender, age, severity of IO, additional impairments, residential environment, cognitive-emotional factors, communication dysfunction, etc. A common feature of all these behaviors is the negative effect on the quality of life of the person and the staff caring for them. In addition to psychotropic drugs and behavioral methods, various psychotherapy methods, cognitive and emotional training, creative therapeutic methods and functional behavior analysis are used in the treatment of maladaptive behavior. The condition is that they are tailored to the individual’s developmental level and his or her way of communication.http://biomedicinskaistrazivanja.mef.ues.rs.ba/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/07-Mastilo.pdfmaladaptive behaviorintellectual disabilityprevalencerisk factors
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author Bojana Mastilo, Sladjana Ćalasan
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Maladaptive behavior in people with intellectual disabilities
Biomedicinska istraživanja
maladaptive behavior
intellectual disability
prevalence
risk factors
author_facet Bojana Mastilo, Sladjana Ćalasan
author_sort Bojana Mastilo, Sladjana Ćalasan
title Maladaptive behavior in people with intellectual disabilities
title_short Maladaptive behavior in people with intellectual disabilities
title_full Maladaptive behavior in people with intellectual disabilities
title_fullStr Maladaptive behavior in people with intellectual disabilities
title_full_unstemmed Maladaptive behavior in people with intellectual disabilities
title_sort maladaptive behavior in people with intellectual disabilities
publisher University of East Sarajevo
series Biomedicinska istraživanja
issn 1986-8529
1986-8537
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The aim of the study is to provide better understanding of the prevalence and forms of maladaptive behavior, as well as of the factors associated with this behavior in people with intellectual disability, by reviewing the available literature. Maladaptive behavior is behavior that is common enough and/or severe enough to limit a person’s ability to function properly in everyday life, learn new skills, and gain access to social resources. It covers a whole range of behaviors such as: physical aggression towards things or people, self-harm, stereotypical behavior, sexually inappropriate behavior, abusive behavior, etc. Studies highlight considerable variations in the prevalence of maladaptive behavior in individuals with IO ranging from 5.7% to 63.9%. The appearance of maladaptive behavior can be influenced by several factors, the most significiant of which are the following: gender, age, severity of IO, additional impairments, residential environment, cognitive-emotional factors, communication dysfunction, etc. A common feature of all these behaviors is the negative effect on the quality of life of the person and the staff caring for them. In addition to psychotropic drugs and behavioral methods, various psychotherapy methods, cognitive and emotional training, creative therapeutic methods and functional behavior analysis are used in the treatment of maladaptive behavior. The condition is that they are tailored to the individual’s developmental level and his or her way of communication.
topic maladaptive behavior
intellectual disability
prevalence
risk factors
url http://biomedicinskaistrazivanja.mef.ues.rs.ba/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/07-Mastilo.pdf
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