Authors
Sissel Gravråkmo, Alexander Olsen, Stian Lydersen, Jo Magne Ingul, Lucy Henry, Merete G Øie
Publication date
2023/9
Journal
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities
Volume
27
Issue
3
Pages
715-727
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Background
The purpose of this study was to explore the role of everyday executive functions in relation to intelligence and adaptive behaviour in children and adolescents with mild intellectual disability.
Method
A group of children and adolescents, previously diagnosed with mild intellectual disability were assessed according to intelligence, everyday executive functions and adaptive behaviour. The association between everyday executive functions and intelligence was examined, and it was explored whether intelligence or everyday executive functions would best predict adaptive behaviour.
Results
Adaptive behaviour was significantly predicted by executive functions, but not by intelligence. Nor was intelligence significantly related to everyday executive functions in this group.
Conclusions
Although fundamental in diagnosing intellectual disability, intelligence cannot predict adaptive behaviour. Assessing …
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