University of Kansas, Applied Behavioral Science, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA.
Am J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2011 Jul;116(4):315-28. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-116.4.315.
A combination of behavioral and medication-based interventions has been the most effective form of treatment for reducing problem behavior in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Evaluating the 2 types of interventions in combination and separately may require that researchers adapt methods traditionally used to evaluate drug interventions for individuals without disabilities. Some methodological difficulties that arise when evaluating drug treatments with this population include the withholding of treatment from control groups, identifying large homogeneous samples of participants, predicting individual clinical responsiveness, and many others. The purpose of this article is to summarize the methodological problems that arise when studying drug-behavior interactions among people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and to suggest alternative methods that may ameliorate these issues.
行为和药物干预的结合一直是减少智障和发育障碍人士问题行为的最有效治疗形式。评估这两种干预方式的结合和单独应用可能需要研究人员调整传统上用于评估无残疾个体药物干预的方法。在评估这种人群的药物治疗时,会出现一些方法学上的困难,包括不给对照组提供治疗、确定大型同质参与者样本、预测个体临床反应性等等。本文的目的是总结在研究智障和发育障碍人士的药物-行为相互作用时出现的方法学问题,并提出可能改善这些问题的替代方法。