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Active clinical trials for "Intellectual Disability"

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Mapping the Genotype, Phenotype, and Natural History of Phelan-McDermid Syndrome

Phelan-McDermid SyndromeAutism Spectrum Disorder1 more

The purpose of this study is to comprehensively characterize PMS using standardized medical, cognitive, and behavioral measures and to track the natural history of the syndrome using repeated longitudinal assessments. In addition, this study will be aiming to identify biomarkers using neuroimaging, including diffusion tensor imaging and identify genetic factors which contribute to diverse phenotypes in patients with PMS.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Tablet-based Interactive Games in Elderly With Cognitive Impairment and Persons With Intellectual...

TechnologyCognitive Impairments1 more

The study has 10 research questions regarding the cognitive training program and tablet-based interactive games: Primary study questions: Can the participation of 12-week cognitive training program using tablet-based interactive games maintain cognitive functioning? Secondary study questions: Can the participation of 12-week cognitive training program using tablet-based interactive games improve the scores of 6 supplier-developed cognitive domains (including executive function, memory, eye-hand coordination, attention, visual-spatial ability, language)? Can the participation of 12-week cognitive training program using tablet-based interactive games improve the reaction time of the participants? What is the attendance rate in the cognitive training program, and for how long do the participants play the tablet-based interactive games? What is the usability and acceptability of the tablet-based interactive games? Auxiliary study questions: Can the participation of 12-week cognitive training program using tablet-based interactive games reduce neuropsychiatric symptoms? Can the participation of 12-week cognitive training program using tablet-based interactive games improve upper-body flexibility? What are the physical side effects of using digital devices in the 12-week cognitive training program? What are the perceived benefits and feasibility of the cognitive training program and tablet-based interactive games? Can the participation of 12-week cognitive training program using tablet-based interactive games improve activities of daily living of persons with intellectual disability?

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Heart Rate Informed Changes in Care for Non-Communicating Patients

Autism Spectrum DisorderIntellectual Disability2 more

The overarching aim is to generate knowledge to reduce incidence of pain in non-verbal patients' everyday life. The trial will 1) evaluate how HR can be used to identify potentially painful care procedures that should be re-evaluated in terms of the approach taken; 2) test the effect of heart rate (HR)-informed changes in potentially painful care procedures on biomarkers of pain, and 3) assess how six weeks of communication through HR affects the quality of communication between patient and caregiver.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Future Planning and Well-Being for Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities and Family Caregivers...

Intellectual Disability

This study will compare the effectiveness of a web-based long-term care planning tool (Map Our Life) partnered with traditional case management services to traditional case management services partnered with an attention-control Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sponsored website on health promotion for people with disabilities. The goal of this clinical trial is to promote long-term care (LTC) knowledge and planning among individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD) and their family caregivers to improve social supports, health, and quality of life outcomes.

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Transition to Adulthood Education Program on Family Quality of Life and Perceived...

Intellectual Disability

Negative emotions experienced during life processes and the burden of caregiving affect the quality of life of parents. It has been found that parents who care for their children with intellectual disability (ID) for a long time have difficulties in coping with stress and their quality of life is adversely affected. However, families play a key role in maintaining the care of their children with ID, so it is very important that parents are supported in the matters they need.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Improving Treatment for Children With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Problem Behavior...

Problem BehaviorIntellectual Disability1 more

Children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) often engage in problem behavior, and functional communication training (FCT) is a commonly used treatment for problem behavior in clinical settings. During FCT, children learn prosocial ways to request functional reinforcers (e.g., "their way") instead of using problem behavior. For example, a child who engages in self-injury to escape math instruction may be taught to exchange a break picture card to receive a brief break from the math task as an alternative to self-injury. While the efficacy of FCT is well established, less is known about its effects in school settings when procedures are necessarily adapted for feasibility. The purpose of this investigation is to develop and evaluate methods for implementing FCT for children with IDDs in school settings. The investigators will use single case experimental design, in which each participant will serve as their own control, to address the research questions. First, the investigators will evaluate the effects of providing higher quality, longer duration reinforcement for appropriate requests relative to problem behavior (e.g., 1-minute break with a preferred activity versus 20-s break alone) during FCT compared to providing equal reinforcement for appropriate requests and problem behavior. Next, the investigators will develop a treatment extension to teach children to complete academic work to gain access to their way. The investigators will use visual cues, such as a green and red index card to teach children when it is time to work and when they may access their way. The investigators will evaluate the effects of the treatment extension on academic work completion, appropriate requests, and problem behavior. Finally, the investigators will examine how visual cues influence children's behavior when educators implement intervention across different academic activities. The investigators will measure the extent to which educators implement programmed intervention procedures to inform treatment feasibility.

Terminated10 enrollment criteria

Supporting the Health and Well-being of Children With Intellectual and Developmental Disability...

Covid19Intellectual Disability2 more

The primary goal of this project is to identify the best messaging and implementation strategies to maximize SARS-CoV-2 testing for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their teachers to help ensure a safe school environment. Additionally, we will understand nationally the perceptions of COVID-19 and identify facilitators and barriers to help with the adoption of testing in other parts of the US and the necessary strategies to address other mitigation strategies including vaccination.

Active6 enrollment criteria

Suitability of a Self-report Questionnaire to Assess Adaptive Functioning for Persons With Intellectual...

Mild Intellectual DisabilityBorderline Intellectual Functioning

In the proposed study, the investigators aim to investigate whether the existing ABAS-3 self-report questionnaire is suitable to be completed meaningfully by individuals who are perceived as having mild intellectual disability (55<IQ<85) based on cognitive impairment. Based on the participants' experiences and researchers' expertise, the investigators develop a 'more inclusive' self-report version. The investigators then look at the extent to which participants indicate that they understand this version better, based on user experiences and limited psychometric research. In doing so, the investigators also compare the outcomes of the self-report and informant-report variant.

Active5 enrollment criteria

"Cognitus & Moi": a New Cognitive Remediation Tool

Mental Retardation

Holders children with intellectual disabilities have great difficulty in adapting to social situations and relationships.Cognitive impairment associated with intellectual disability are important factors to understand their difficulties in processing social information. In the field of recognition of facial emotions in particular, basic cognitive processes such as visuospatial and attentional functions, are heavily involved.Cognitive remediation is a management tool widely used by practitioners to help patients who experience cognitive difficulties. Currently, no program can meet specific and validated the problems are children with intellectual disabilities manner in their daily functioning.

Terminated7 enrollment criteria

A Computerized Testing System for Measuring Motor and Sensory Integrative Functions in Children...

Intellectual Disability

Assessment of the motor and sensory integrative functions (MSI) is a key component of an overall health and functional evaluation for school-aged children with intellectual disabilities (ID). The ability of students with ID to perform age-appropriate motor tasks and adaptive behaviors (end product of sensory integration) can help determine the long-term effects of special education curriculum/interventions and the quality of an overall school-based rehabilitation program.We will develop item banks for 3 core domains of MSI (i.e., gross motor, fine motor, and sensory integration) for school-aged children with ID. About 200-250 participants will be recruited.

Active2 enrollment criteria
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