Challenging behavior and people with an intellectual disability

Amanda Sinai, Ariel Tenenbaum, Shoshana Aspler, Meir Lotan, Mohammed Morad, Joav Merrick

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Abstract

People with intellectual disabilities have higher rates of mental ill-health and problem behaviors than the general population. In this chapter, we present data on trends in challenging behavior in residential care centers in Israel from 1998-2008 and further data on trends in employment of psychiatrists from 1998-2009 and psychotropic medication use from 1998-2008. Data was collected from annual questionnaires sent out to all residential care centres in Israel, from the Office of the Medical Director, Division for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Ministry of Social Affairs and Social Services. Rates of challenging behaviors in people with intellectual disabilities living in residential care centres in Israel continues to rise. Alongside this, trends in regular psychotropic medication use also continues to increase. Consideration of biological, psychological, social and environmental factors in the assessment and management of people with challenging behaviors is important. This is best conducted using a multidisciplinary approach. This may include psychiatric assessment and consideration of medication, although non-pharmacological interventions should always be considered either alongside, or instead of medication.

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationMental Health from an International Perspective
PublisherNova Science Publishers, Inc.
Pages73-79
Number of pages7
ISBN (Electronic)9781629485201
ISBN (Print)9781629485195
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2013

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Health Professions
  • General Medicine

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