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The most common mental health concerns in individuals with Down syndrome include anxiety, obsessive-compulsive behaviors, oppositional behaviors, depression, and tic disorder .
Progressive changes that might suggest early-stage AD include loss of language, behaviour changes (including social withdrawal), loss of daily living skills, ...
Depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and others can lead to behavioral changes including agitation. Often these can be treated with the non- ...
Challenging behavior escalations (e.g., aggression towards self or others) in an adult with Down syndrome may indicate the need to: 1. Explore etiology of the ...
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In adults with Down's syndrome, ordering is the most common type of action/obsession, along with ritualistic touching, cleaning, frequently altering light ...
1 сент. 2017 г. · Psychological and psychiatric dysfunction is a major problem in a substantial proportion of young adults with Down syndrome.
The behavioral changes often manifest in changes in motor skills, unusual movements, changes in speech capabilities, and problems with oral intake. As these ...
The group with Down syndrome had a higher prevalence of low mood, restlessness or hyperactivity, disturbed sleep, excessive uncooperativeness and auditory ...
Thus, that adults with Down syndrome use self-talk to cope, to vent and to entertain themselves should not be viewed as a medical problem or mental illness.
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