Cognitive reserve proxies for individuals with intellectual developmental disability: A scoping review

Author:

Pucci Veronica12,La Face Annalisa3,Gasteiger‐Klicpera Barbara3,Mondini Sara12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology University of Padua Padova Italy

2. Human Inspired Technology Centre (HIT) University of Padua Padova Italy

3. Inclusive Education Unit, Institute of Education Research and Teacher Education University of Graz Graz Austria

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCognitive reserve (CR) has not been studied in people with Intellectual Developmental Disability, a population with a high incidence of dementia. Commonly adopted CR proxies should be adapted to reflect more specifically the experiences of people with Intellectual Developmental Disability.MethodThis scoping review intended to identify CR proxies relevant to people with this condition.ResultsSome of these were the same already detected in a population without intellectual disabilities (education, occupation, physical activity, leisure, community and social activities); others were found to be specifically relevant for this population: type of schooling, parental educational level, environmental stimulation and living place.ConclusionsThese proxies need to be considered in studies on CR and Intellectual Developmental Disability and in clinical practice. Research on the protective effect of CR aims to encourage policies promoting lifestyle‐based educational and preventive interventions and overcome participation barriers for people with Intellectual Developmental Disability.

Publisher

Wiley

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