The influence of meaningful activities in the quality of life and functional autonomy of adults with intellectual disability: A prospective study during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Author:

Muñoz‐López Saray1,Molina‐Garcia Pablo23ORCID,Gutiérrez‐Cruz Carmen1,Ubago‐Díaz Rocio4,Romero‐Ayuso Dulce56,Ariza‐Vega Patrocinio257ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Purísima Concepción Fundation Granada Spain

2. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria ibs.GRANADA Granada Spain

3. PROFITH (PROmoting FITness and Health through physical activity) Research Group, Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Sport and Health University Research Institute (iMUDS) University of Granada Granada Spain

4. Asprogrades Residential Home Granada Spain

5. Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Science University of Granada Granada Spain

6. Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC) University of Granada Granada Spain

7. PA‐HELP “Physical Activity for HEaLth Promotion” Research Group University of Granada Granada Spain

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe COVID‐19 pandemic might negatively impact the quality of life and functional autonomy of Spanish adults with intellectual disability, and meaningful activities could prevent this negative progression.MethodsThis is a prospective cohort study in Spanish adults with intellectual disability during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Quality of life, functional autonomy and functional independence were measured. The meaningful activities studied were structured‐leisure, community self‐management, and occupational and physical activities.ResultsSeventy‐three participants were included in the study. Quality of life and functional autonomy significantly deteriorated during the COVID‐19 pandemic (all p > .001). Greater participation in community self‐management activities before COVID‐19 was associated with less detriment to quality of life (ß = −.312; p = .008), while greater participation in occupational and physical activities was associated with less detriment to the performance of instrumental activities (ß = −.317; p = .016; and ß = −.285; p = .030, respectively).ConclusionPeople with intellectual disability living in residential homes experienced a decrease in their quality of life and functional autonomy during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Their involvement in community self‐management activities and physical and occupational activities before the pandemic had preventive effects on the detriment to the quality of life and functional autonomy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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