Background Antipsychotic drugs are prescribed to approximately 30% to 40% of adults with intellectual disability (ID) and behavioral problems despite lack of evidence of effectiveness and potential adverse effects, including movement disorders. Aims The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of movement disorders (dyskinesia, akathisia, dystonia, and parkinsonism) in in-patient adults with mild to borderline ID and behavioral problems associated with use of antipsychotics. Methods Prevalence of movement disorders was measured with a standardized protocol. The strength of the association between antipsychotic drug use and movement disorders was assessed using logistic regression analysis. Results Almost half (44.0%) of 134 in-patien...
Longitudinal data on medication use in adults with intellectual disability (ID) are scarce. We descr...
The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of persistent drug-induced movement disorders ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of persistent drug-induced movement...
Background Antipsychotic drugs are prescribed to approximately 30% to 40% of adults with intellectua...
BACKGROUND: Antipsychotic drugs are prescribed to approximately 30% to 40% of adults with intellectu...
OBJECTIVES: To measure the incidence of movement side effects of antipsychotic drugs in adults with ...
Background: Psychotropic drugs are prescribed to approximately 30-40% of adults with intellectual di...
Background Drug-related movement disorders (DRMDs) reduce quality of life and contribute to medicati...
Individuals with intellectual disability frequently use antipsychotics for many years. This may have...
Background: There is a high use of medications in adults with intellectual disability (ID). One imp...
Background There is a high prevalence of psychotropic medication use in adults with Intellectual Dis...
Psychotropic medications are used regularly to manage problem behaviours among people with intellect...
Background There is a high prevalence of psychotropic medication use in adults with Intellectual Di...
Background Many people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are treated with psych...
Previous research has suggested substantial variation in prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders i...
Longitudinal data on medication use in adults with intellectual disability (ID) are scarce. We descr...
The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of persistent drug-induced movement disorders ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of persistent drug-induced movement...
Background Antipsychotic drugs are prescribed to approximately 30% to 40% of adults with intellectua...
BACKGROUND: Antipsychotic drugs are prescribed to approximately 30% to 40% of adults with intellectu...
OBJECTIVES: To measure the incidence of movement side effects of antipsychotic drugs in adults with ...
Background: Psychotropic drugs are prescribed to approximately 30-40% of adults with intellectual di...
Background Drug-related movement disorders (DRMDs) reduce quality of life and contribute to medicati...
Individuals with intellectual disability frequently use antipsychotics for many years. This may have...
Background: There is a high use of medications in adults with intellectual disability (ID). One imp...
Background There is a high prevalence of psychotropic medication use in adults with Intellectual Dis...
Psychotropic medications are used regularly to manage problem behaviours among people with intellect...
Background There is a high prevalence of psychotropic medication use in adults with Intellectual Di...
Background Many people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are treated with psych...
Previous research has suggested substantial variation in prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders i...
Longitudinal data on medication use in adults with intellectual disability (ID) are scarce. We descr...
The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of persistent drug-induced movement disorders ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of persistent drug-induced movement...