Association Between Challenging Behaviour and Sleep Problems in Adults Enrolled in the Global Angelman Syndrome Registry

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Coleman, Heather [1 ]
Mannion, Arlene [1 ]
Whelan, Sally [1 ]
Tones, Megan [2 ]
Heussler, Helen [3 ,4 ]
Bellgard, Matthew [2 ]
Leader, Geraldine [1 ]
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[1] Univ Galway, Irish Ctr Autism & Neurodev Res, Sch Psychol, Galway, Ireland
[2] Queensland Univ Technol, eRes, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[3] Childrens Hlth Queensland Hosp & Hlth Serv, Brisbane, Australia
[4] Univ Queensland, Child Hlth Res Ctr, Brisbane, Australia
关键词
Angelman syndrome; Challenging behaviour; Global angelman syndrome registry; Adults; Sleep problems; Physical therapy; AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER; SOCIAL-BEHAVIOR; EPILEPSY; CHILDREN; ADOLESCENTS; DISTURBANCES; INDIVIDUALS; AGGRESSION; PREVALENCE; CONSENSUS;
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10.1007/s10803-024-06367-6
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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040202 ;
摘要
Angelman Syndrome (AS) is a rare genetic disorder that impacts 1:20,000 people. Challenging behaviour, such as severe injurious behaviour, aggression and frequent unprovoked episodes of laughter are a significant problem among adults with AS that adversely impacts an individual's quality of life. This study, for the first time, aims understand the characteristic of challenging behaviour, its frequency, and the factors associated with it in adults with AS. Data from participants with AS (N = 37; aged 18-46 years) registered with the Global Angelman Registry, were divided into challenging behaviour and non-challenging behaviour groups based on the presence or absence of 50% of the behaviours recorded in the registry. Descriptive statistics, chi-squared and t-test analysis were conducted to assess the impact of variables on challenging behaviour. Multiple regressions were conducted to investigate the predictors of challenging behaviour. 56% of the sample presented with challenging behaviour. Disorders of arousal, self-injury, behaviour dysregulation, repetitive behaviour, and the lack of physical therapy accounted for 59% of the variance of challenging behaviour in this population. It was found that challenging behaviour was very common in this population. A significant association was found between challenging behaviour and both sleep arousal and the lack of physical therapy. Sleep arousal and the lack of physical therapy were the key factors associated with challenging behaviour in this study. Targeted interventions are needed to decrease challenging behaviour and future research should focus on sleep interventions and increased opportunities for physical therapy.
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