Developmental changes in intellectual ability in persons with intellectual disability
The aim of the study was a retrospective, longitudinal investigation of changes in intellectual functioning in individuals with intellectual disability who were/are institutionalised. Development of individuals with intellectual disability differs from the development of individuals with typical dev...
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doaj-7fc41ac5e9ae46588c21b0b00233951a2020-11-24T20:40:14ZengSlovenian Psychologists' AssociationPsihološka Obzorja2350-51412350-51412018-03-0127121910.20419/2018.27.480Developmental changes in intellectual ability in persons with intellectual disabilityUrška ŽerakRobert MastenThe aim of the study was a retrospective, longitudinal investigation of changes in intellectual functioning in individuals with intellectual disability who were/are institutionalised. Development of individuals with intellectual disability differs from the development of individuals with typical development, as these individuals frequently demonstrate regressions and fluctuations in development. Their development depends on the type and extent of the intellectual disability, comorbid psychopathology and health conditions. The sample included 30 individuals with moderate (21) and severe (9) intellectual disability who had been assessed in three different time points with an instrument measuring intellectual ability (Valentine intelligence test for children). The group analysis showed a statistically significant improvement in the scores on measured construct between first and second point and continuity of achievements during the second and third point. Results indicate congruity with the similar-trajectory hypothesis, which predicts growth of intellectual abilities up to 20 years, then continuity and decline around age 60. Limitations and guidelines for future research are also discussed.http://psiholoska-obzorja.si/arhiv_clanki/2018/zerak_masten.pdfintellectual disabilityintelligencedevelopmentlongitudinal studies |
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Urška Žerak Robert Masten Developmental changes in intellectual ability in persons with intellectual disability Psihološka Obzorja intellectual disability intelligence development longitudinal studies |
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Urška Žerak Robert Masten |
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Urška Žerak |
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Developmental changes in intellectual ability in persons with intellectual disability |
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Developmental changes in intellectual ability in persons with intellectual disability |
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Developmental changes in intellectual ability in persons with intellectual disability |
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Developmental changes in intellectual ability in persons with intellectual disability |
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Developmental changes in intellectual ability in persons with intellectual disability |
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developmental changes in intellectual ability in persons with intellectual disability |
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Slovenian Psychologists' Association |
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Psihološka Obzorja |
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2350-5141 2350-5141 |
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2018-03-01 |
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The aim of the study was a retrospective, longitudinal investigation of changes in intellectual functioning in individuals with intellectual disability who were/are institutionalised. Development of individuals with intellectual disability differs from the development of individuals with typical development, as these individuals frequently demonstrate regressions and fluctuations in development. Their development depends on the type and extent of the intellectual disability, comorbid psychopathology and health conditions. The sample included 30 individuals with moderate (21) and severe (9) intellectual disability who had been assessed in three different time points with an instrument measuring intellectual ability (Valentine intelligence test for children). The group analysis showed a statistically significant improvement in the scores on measured construct between first and second point and continuity of achievements during the second and third point. Results indicate congruity with the similar-trajectory hypothesis, which predicts growth of intellectual abilities up to 20 years, then continuity and decline around age 60. Limitations and guidelines for future research are also discussed. |
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intellectual disability intelligence development longitudinal studies |
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