Challenging behaviors in adults with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability: A differential analysis from a transdiagnostic approach
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. This study aimed at analyzing the differences in challenging behaviors between adults with intellectual disability and ASD and those who only had intellectual disability, as well as to explore
associations between transdiagnostic and clinical variables to these differences. Therapists and
educators of 163 adults with intellectual disability (83 with additional ASD diagnosis) completed the
test battery. Mean difference analysis and univariate analyses of covariance were performed to
determine the impact of clinical variables and transdiagnostic variables on the frequency and severity
of challenging behaviors. Results showed that adults with ASD and intellectual disability presented
higher frequency and severity of these behaviors. A significant effect of the diagnosis of ASD on the
frequency and severity of self-injuries and stereotypies was found. Also, some transdiagnostic
variables influencing the presence of these behaviors were highlighted. These factors should be
considered when planning and designing interventions for behavioral problems in this population.
Challenging behaviors in adults with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability: A differential analysis from a transdiagnostic approach
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.adulthood, ASD, challenging behaviors, intellectual disability, transdiagnostic variables