Age and gender-related differences in emotional and behavioural problems and autistic features in children and adolescents with Down syndrome : a survey-based study of 674 individuals

By: Naerland, T.
Contributor(s): Bakke, K. A | Storvik, S | Warner, G | Howlin, P.
Series: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : Special Issue Mental Health and Intellectual Disability XXIXIII 61 (6) June 2017: 594-603. 2017Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): DOWN SYNDROME | CHILDREN | ADOLESCENTS | COMORBID CONDITIONS | AUTISM | BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS | EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS | ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD) | GENDER DIFFERENCES | AGE | SURVEYS | GREAT BRITAIN | NORWAY | STRENGTHS AND DIFFICULTIES QUESTIONNAIRE | SOCIAL COMMUNICATION QUESTIONNAIREOnline resources: Read this Article Summary: Points out that recent studies have indicated an increased risk of autism, behavioural and emotional problems and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in individuals with Down syndrome. In a large-scale survey-based study, examined the rates of these problems and their relationship to age and gender, in a sample of 674 individuals (4-18 years) with Down syndrome.
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Points out that recent studies have indicated an increased risk of autism, behavioural and emotional problems and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in individuals with Down syndrome. In a large-scale survey-based study, examined the rates of these problems and their relationship to age and gender, in a sample of 674 individuals (4-18 years) with Down syndrome.

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