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Krinsky-McHale, Sharon J.; Devenny, Darlynne A.; Kittler, Phyllis; Silverman, Wayne – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2008
Adults with Down syndrome and early stage Alzheimer's disease showed decline in their ability to selectively attend to stimuli in a multitrial cancellation task. They also showed variability in their performance over the test trials, whereas healthy participants showed stability. These changes in performance were observed approximately 2 years…
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Dementia, Attention Span, Down Syndrome
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Urv, Tiina K.; Zigman, Warren B.; Silverman, Wayne – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2008
Changes in maladaptive behaviors related to specific stages of dementia were investigated in 251 adults 45 years of age and older with Down syndrome. Findings indicate clear differences in maladaptive behaviors at various stages of dementia. Generally, individuals with no signs or symptoms of dementia displayed fewer and less severe maladaptive…
Descriptors: Dementia, Down Syndrome, Sleep, Behavior Problems
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Silverman, Wayne; Schupf, Nicole; Zigman, Warren; Devenny, Darlynne; Miezejeski, Charles; Schubert, Romaine; Ryan, Robert – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2004
Dementia status of 273 adults with mental retardation was rated based upon two extensive evaluations conducted 18 months apart. Overall, 184 individuals did not have dementia, 33 had possible or definite dementia, and 66 had findings suggesting uncertain or questionable status. These ratings were compared to binary classifications (dementia vs. no…
Descriptors: Dementia, Adults, Mental Retardation, Longitudinal Studies
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Bush, Alick; Beail, Nigel – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2004
It has been clearly established that there is an increased incidence of early onset dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) in people who have Down syndrome. There are variations in the age of onset of the clinical signs of DAT, which may be accounted for by different risk factors. In this review we examined the evidence that different biological and…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Down Syndrome, Evaluation Methods, Clinical Diagnosis
Prasher, V. P.; Chung, Man Cheung; Haque, M. S. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1998
A study examined underlying factors for age-related decline in adaptive behavior in 128 adults with trisomy 21 over a three-year period. Presence of dementia was the only determining factor, although the difference in trend over time as compared to subjects without dementia was not significant. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Adults, Biological Influences, Dementia
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Zigman, Warren B.; Schupf, Nicole; Devenny, Darlynne A.; Miezejeski, Charles; Ryan, Robert; Urv, Tiina K.; Schubert, Romaine; Silverman, Wayne – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2004
Rates of dementia in adults with mental retardation without Down syndrome were equivalent to or lower than would be expected compared to general population rates, whereas prevalence rates of other chronic health concerns varied as a function of condition. Given that individual differences in vulnerability to Alzheimer's disease have been…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Incidence, Alzheimers Disease, Older Adults
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Oliver, Chris; Holland, Tony; Hall, Scott; Crayton, Lissa – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2005
The effect of increasing the number of stimuli to be recalled was investigated to evaluate whether sensitivity for memory impairment was enhanced in adults with Down syndrome when using higher task load. Three levels of load were compared across three groups of adults: those with cognitive deterioration, no cognitive deterioration over age 40, and…
Descriptors: Dementia, Memory, Down Syndrome, Adults
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Shultz, Jennifer; Aman, Michael; Kelbley, Thomas; Wallace, Cheryl LeClear; Burt, Diana B.; Primeaux-Hart, Sharon; Loveland, Katherine; Thorpe, Lilian; Bogos, Eleanor S.; Timon, John; Patti, Paul; Tsiouris, John – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2004
We compared groups with and without diagnosed dementia matched on IQ, age, and presence of Down syndrome. The Dementia Scale for Down Syndrome and Dementia Questionnaire for Mentally Retarded Persons were used to assess participants. We developed two performance tasks to determine whether they were useful in separating subjects with and without…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Dementia, Older Adults, Down Syndrome
Prasher, V. P.; Chung, Man Cheung – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1996
A study was conducted of 201 adults with Down's syndrome to investigate the differential causes of decline in adaptive behavior. Results indicated that aging, dementia, and severity of mental retardation were significant factors, while absence of a medical illness predicted a higher level of adaptive behavior. (CR)
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Adults, Age Differences, Aging (Individuals)