Department of Psychiatry, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Providence Care Hospital, Kingston, ON, Canada.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2021 May;34(3):805-817. doi: 10.1111/jar.12860. Epub 2021 Feb 17.
Preliminary evidence suggests dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) may be beneficial for persons with intellectual disabilities. This pilot randomized controlled trial aimed to determine the feasibility of adapted DBT for adults with intellectual disabilities and co-morbid psychiatric disorders in the community.
An adapted DBT programme (aDBT-ID) was delivered to adults with mild-to-moderate intellectual disability (n = 20) and their caregivers (n = 20). A single-blind, mixed-methods design was employed with treatment (n = 10) and control (n = 10). In addition to feasibility, pre-post-measures of emotional regulation, anger and mental health were taken from clients and caregivers.
Results suggest it was feasible and beneficial to deliver adapted DBT in the community. Qualitative findings found both participants and caregivers were satisfied with the treatment delivery. No differences between conditions were found.
This pilot study highlights the feasibility of adapted DBT for individuals with intellectual disabilities and the practicalities of delivering community-based inclusive research.
初步证据表明,辩证行为疗法(DBT)可能对智障人士有益。这项试点随机对照试验旨在确定适应于智障人士和共病精神障碍的社区环境下的 DBT 的可行性。
为轻度至中度智力障碍的成年人及其照顾者(n=20)提供了一种适应性 DBT 方案(aDBT-ID)。采用单盲、混合方法设计,治疗组(n=10)和对照组(n=10)。除了可行性之外,还从客户和照顾者那里获取了情感调节、愤怒和心理健康的前后测量。
结果表明,在社区中提供适应性 DBT 是可行且有益的。定性研究结果发现,参与者和照顾者都对治疗的提供感到满意。在条件之间没有发现差异。
这项试点研究强调了适应于智障人士的 DBT 的可行性,以及在社区环境中开展包容性研究的实际性。