Ageing in Rett syndrome
Ageing in Rett syndrome
Background: The aim was to gain a UK national sample of people with Rett syndrome across the age range and (1) conduct a cross-sectional comparison of age groups and (2) undertake a longitudinal follow-up. Methods: From 308 potential participants approached to take part, a sample of 91 girls and women was achieved (29.5%). Their ages ranged from 4 to 47years, and 71 were known to have a mutation in the methyl-CpG binding protein-2 (MECP2) gene. Seventy-two of the initial sample were followed up 16months later, and 50 returned completed assessments (69.4%). Their ages ranged from 7 to 48years, and 42 were MECP2 positive. Parental questionnaire measures of Rett syndrome specific characteristics, impulsivity, overactivity, mood, interest and pleasure, repetitive behaviour and self-injury were administered. Results: Adaptive behaviour and behavioural characteristics of Rett syndrome were similar across age groups and, where assessed, stable over time, as were repetitive behaviours generally and self-injury. There was some suggestion of deterioration in health arising with ageing, principally contributed to by deteriorations in dental and gastro-intestinal problems both with moderate effect sizes. Indicators of mood, interest and pleasure differed significantly across age groups. The total scale score significantly deteriorated over time, with a moderate effect size. Conclusions: This study provides further evidence for the post-regression stability that characterises Rett syndrome. Emergent low mood in Rett syndrome requires further research.
Ageing, Intellectual disabilities, Rett syndrome
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Cianfaglione, R.
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Clarke, A.
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Kerr, M.
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Hastings, Richard P.
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Oliver, C.
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Felce, D.
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February 2016
Cianfaglione, R.
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Clarke, A.
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Kerr, M.
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Hastings, Richard P.
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Oliver, C.
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Felce, D.
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Cianfaglione, R., Clarke, A., Kerr, M., Hastings, Richard P., Oliver, C. and Felce, D.
(2016)
Ageing in Rett syndrome.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 60 (2), .
(doi:10.1111/jir.12228).
Abstract
Background: The aim was to gain a UK national sample of people with Rett syndrome across the age range and (1) conduct a cross-sectional comparison of age groups and (2) undertake a longitudinal follow-up. Methods: From 308 potential participants approached to take part, a sample of 91 girls and women was achieved (29.5%). Their ages ranged from 4 to 47years, and 71 were known to have a mutation in the methyl-CpG binding protein-2 (MECP2) gene. Seventy-two of the initial sample were followed up 16months later, and 50 returned completed assessments (69.4%). Their ages ranged from 7 to 48years, and 42 were MECP2 positive. Parental questionnaire measures of Rett syndrome specific characteristics, impulsivity, overactivity, mood, interest and pleasure, repetitive behaviour and self-injury were administered. Results: Adaptive behaviour and behavioural characteristics of Rett syndrome were similar across age groups and, where assessed, stable over time, as were repetitive behaviours generally and self-injury. There was some suggestion of deterioration in health arising with ageing, principally contributed to by deteriorations in dental and gastro-intestinal problems both with moderate effect sizes. Indicators of mood, interest and pleasure differed significantly across age groups. The total scale score significantly deteriorated over time, with a moderate effect size. Conclusions: This study provides further evidence for the post-regression stability that characterises Rett syndrome. Emergent low mood in Rett syndrome requires further research.
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Accepted/In Press date: 21 August 2015
e-pub ahead of print date: 16 September 2015
Published date: February 2016
Keywords:
Ageing, Intellectual disabilities, Rett syndrome
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