Screening of dementia indicating signs in adults with intellectual disabilities

J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2021 Nov;34(6):1463-1467. doi: 10.1111/jar.12888. Epub 2021 May 1.

Abstract

Background: In intellectual disability, the cognitive delay is observed during developmental age, whereas in dementia, cognitive decline occurs during post-developmental period. So far, the risk of dementia in people with intellectual disability, excluding those with Down syndrome, is poorly known.

Method: We screened dementia signs in a study group of 230 adults (34-80 years of age) with the help of the British Present Psychiatric State-Learning Disabilities assessment.

Results: Of the study members, 42% showed two or more signs. The overall frequency of symptoms did not differ between age groups. The number of individuals with a genetic syndrome or disease manifesting with a shortened lifespan was greater in the younger age groups when compared to the older age groups.

Conclusion: People with an intellectual disability represent numerous rare syndromes with comorbidities. It seems that dementia signs may affect any age groups of adults with intellectual disability.

Keywords: Present Psychiatric State-Learning Disabilities assessment (PPS-LD); ageing; dementia; intellectual disability; memory disorders.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Cognitive Dysfunction*
  • Dementia* / diagnosis
  • Dementia* / epidemiology
  • Down Syndrome* / diagnosis
  • Down Syndrome* / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Intellectual Disability* / diagnosis
  • Intellectual Disability* / epidemiology
  • Learning Disabilities*