Cognitive dysfunction and psychopathology: a cohort study of adults with intellectual developmental disorder

Author:

Santambrogio J.123ORCID,Bertelli M. O.4,Terrevazzi S.25,De Carolis L.6,Francia E.1,Boldoni C.5,Calascibetta M.5,Cudazzo E.5,Lucca C.5,Viganò V.5,Danese M.5,Minazzi G. A.17,Santarone A.1,Bianco A.4,Hassiotis A.8,Clerici M.39

Affiliation:

1. Adele Bonolis AS.FRA. Onlus Foundation Vedano al Lambro (MB) Italy

2. Presidio Corberi, Mental Health and Addiction Department ASST Brianza Limbiate (MB) Italy

3. Department of Medicine and Surgery University of Milano‐Bicocca Milan Italy

4. Research and Clinical Center (CREA) San Sebastiano Foundation, Misericordia di Firenze Firenze Italy

5. RSD Beato Papa Giovanni XXIII, Mental Health and Addiction Department ASST Brianza Limbiate (MB) Italy

6. Department of Economics, Management and Statistics University of Milano‐Bicocca Milan Italy

7. Department of Psychology Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milan Italy

8. Division of Psychiatry University College of London London UK

9. Mental Health and Addiction Department IRCCS Ospedale San Gerardo dei Tintori Monza Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCognitive impairment of intellectual developmental disorders (IDD) is determined by several different combinations of specific cognitive alterations. People with IDD present a rate of mental health problems that is up to 4 times higher than that of the general population. Despite this, the relationship between specific cognitive dysfunctions and co‐occurring mental disorders has not been adequately studied. The aim of the present paper is to investigate the association between specific cognitive dysfunctions and specific psychiatric symptoms and syndromes in people with IDD.MethodsOne hundred and twenty adults with mild to moderate IDD living in residential facilities underwent a clinical and instrumental assessment for specific cognitive and psychopathological features.ResultsParticipants with IDD and ASD have significantly lower scores compared to those without respect to who has not the diagnosis on the Processing Speed Index (PSI) and Perceptual Reasoning Index (PRI) on the WAIS‐IV and higher time scores on the TMT A. Moreover, there is a significant association between years of hospitalisation and TMT B and TMT B A time scores; the longer a participant with IDD was hospitalised, the worse their performance on the TMT. Although not statistically significant, many psychopathological clusters showed substantial cognitive profiles.ConclusionsAlthough further research is needed, neuropsychological and IQ tests scores seem to be differently associated to various psychopathological conditions co‐occurring with IDD, and with ASD especially. Cognitive assessment seems to support diagnosis and treatment of psychopathological co‐occurrences in persons with IDD, also in consideration of indirect implications including a better knowledge of the patient's characteristics beyond IQ deficit.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Neurology,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Rehabilitation

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