唐氏综合症儿童适应性行为的认知预测因素:系统性审查
Fernanda Silva Pereira1, Renata Maria Silva Santos2, Luiz Humberto Souza Junior1
1Graduate Program in Child and Adolescent Health in Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities : JARID
|February 18, 2026
概括
执行功能是唐氏综合征 (DS) 儿童适应性行为的关键预测因素. 提高这些认知技能可以增强DS儿童的日常生活,沟通和社交技能.
科学领域:
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 遗传学 遗传学 是一个
背景情况:
- 患有唐氏综合征 (DS) 的儿童,其特征是三综合症21,通常在适应性行为方面表现出挑战.
- 识别影响适应性功能的因素对于支持患有DS的个体至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 系统地审查和识别唐氏综合征儿童适应性行为的预测因素.
主要方法:
- 在遵守PRISMA指南的基础上进行系统审查.
- 在主要的科学数据库 (PsycINFO,Scopus,ERIC,Web of Science,PubMed) 进行的搜索.
主要成果:
- 从最初的257篇文章中,有8项研究符合资格标准.
- 执行职能成为适应性行为的最重要的预测因素 (沟通,社交,日常生活技能).
- 一般认知能力也显示出相关性,但影响较小.
结论:
- 执行和智力功能缺陷对唐氏综合征患者的自主性和日常生活产生重大影响.
- 专注于执行职能的有针对性的干预措施对于改善适应性结果至关重要.
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