Brylewski J, Duggan L
Oxford Down Syndrome Service, Park Hospital for Children, Old Road, Headington, Oxford, UK, OX3.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2004;2004(3):CD000377. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD000377.pub2.
The term 'challenging behaviour', in the absence of psychiatric disorder, encompasses a wide range of behaviours that may be harmful to people or property, may be difficult to manage and may limit access to community facilities. Antipsychotic medications have been used to modify such behaviours in people with learning disability, but there is little evidence to suggest that the benefits outweigh the risks.
To determine the effectiveness of antipsychotic medication for people with learning disability and challenging behaviour without additional mental illness.
Biological Abstracts, the Cochrane Library, EMBASE, MEDLINE, PsycINFO and BIOSIS were searched. Further references were sought from published trials and pharmaceutical companies. Trials were reliably identified and data extracted.
All randomised controlled trials of antipsychotic medication versus placebo.
Reviewers independently evaluated and analysed data on an intention to treat basis. Data were evaluated at 4, 8 and 12 weeks as longer follow-up data were not available. Reviewers assumed that those subjects lost to follow-up had a bad outcome.
Only nine randomised controlled trials could be included in the analyses. These provided no evidence of whether antipsychotic medication helps or harms adults with learning disability and challenging behaviour.
REVIEWERS' CONCLUSIONS: There are limited data on this important issue and more research is urgently needed.
在没有精神疾病的情况下,“挑战性行为”一词涵盖了一系列可能对人或财产有害、可能难以管理且可能限制使用社区设施的行为。抗精神病药物已被用于改变学习障碍患者的此类行为,但几乎没有证据表明其益处大于风险。
确定抗精神病药物对有挑战性行为且无其他精神疾病的学习障碍患者的有效性。
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所有抗精神病药物与安慰剂对比的随机对照试验。
评审人员基于意向性分析独立评估和分析数据。由于没有更长时间的随访数据,在4周、8周和12周时对数据进行了评估。评审人员假定失访的受试者预后不良。
分析中仅纳入了9项随机对照试验。这些试验未提供抗精神病药物对有挑战性行为的学习障碍成年人是有帮助还是有害的证据。
关于这个重要问题的数据有限,迫切需要更多研究。