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A feasibility study for a new neurocognitive battery for profiling cognition in people with intellectual disabilities

A feasibility study for a new neurocognitive battery for profiling cognition in people with intellectual disabilities
A feasibility study for a new neurocognitive battery for profiling cognition in people with intellectual disabilities
Individuals with an Intellectual Disability are at an increased risk of Dementia. This risk is even more pronounced in those with Down's Syndrome. New cognitive measures are needed to reliably screen, monitor and diagnose dementia quickly using standardised assessment procedures. This study aimed to explore the feasibility and acceptability of a new cognitive measure, the 'Neurocognitive Battery for Intellectual Disabilities' (NEID). This included obtaining service user feedback to ensure co-production, inform administration times, as well as identify initial floor and ceiling effects across test items. Early findings suggest good face validity, feasibility, and acceptability of this measure, which aims to address limitations with current assessment practices for individuals with Intellectual Disabilities.
2056-3094
69-81
Campbell, Iain
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Rose, Mark
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Dunger, Warren
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Campbell, Iain
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Rose, Mark
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Dunger, Warren
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Campbell, Iain, Rose, Mark and Dunger, Warren (2024) A feasibility study for a new neurocognitive battery for profiling cognition in people with intellectual disabilities. The Bulletin of the Faculty for People with Intellectual Disabilities, 22 (2), 69-81, [2]. (doi:10.53841/bpsfpid.2024.22.2.69).

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Individuals with an Intellectual Disability are at an increased risk of Dementia. This risk is even more pronounced in those with Down's Syndrome. New cognitive measures are needed to reliably screen, monitor and diagnose dementia quickly using standardised assessment procedures. This study aimed to explore the feasibility and acceptability of a new cognitive measure, the 'Neurocognitive Battery for Intellectual Disabilities' (NEID). This included obtaining service user feedback to ensure co-production, inform administration times, as well as identify initial floor and ceiling effects across test items. Early findings suggest good face validity, feasibility, and acceptability of this measure, which aims to address limitations with current assessment practices for individuals with Intellectual Disabilities.

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Published date: 16 July 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 508780
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/508780
ISSN: 2056-3094
PURE UUID: 8e23245c-0370-43ab-b186-2e6496cc23d3
ORCID for Warren Dunger: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3213-5175

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Date deposited: 03 Feb 2026 17:43
Last modified: 04 Feb 2026 02:59

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Author: Iain Campbell
Author: Mark Rose
Author: Warren Dunger ORCID iD

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