Harries Julia, Guscia Roma, Nettelbeck Ted, Kirby Neil
University of Adelaide, school of Psychology, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.
Am J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2009 Jul;114(4):237-53. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-114.4.237-253.
Numerous researchers have reported a high incidence of additional disabilities coexisting with intellectual disabilities. Although an intuitive link can be made between the existence of multiple disabilities and greater need for support, little has been reported about this relationship. Using measures of adaptive functioning and support needs, we examined the extent to which adaptive and challenging behaviors and consequent support needs (including medical) were impacted by the presence and severity of additional disabilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Results show that adaptive behaviors and support needs were meaningfully related to the number and severity of additional disabilities present, whereas this was not so for challenging behaviors. Findings are discussed in terms of contemporary models of disability and functioning.
众多研究人员报告称,与智力残疾并存的其他残疾发生率很高。虽然多种残疾的存在与更大的支持需求之间可以建立直观联系,但关于这种关系的报道却很少。我们使用适应性功能和支持需求的测量方法,研究了智力残疾者的适应性和挑战性行为以及随之而来的支持需求(包括医疗需求)在多大程度上受到其他残疾的存在和严重程度的影响。结果表明,适应性行为和支持需求与所存在的其他残疾的数量和严重程度有显著关联,而挑战性行为则并非如此。我们根据当代残疾和功能模型对研究结果进行了讨论。