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Developmental Associations between Cognition and Adaptive Behavior in Intellectual and Developmental Disability.

Andrew DakopolosEmma CondyElizabeth SmithDanielle HarveyAaron J KaatJeanine ColemanKaren RileyElizabeth Berry-KravisDavid R Hessl
Published in: Research square (2024)
The present study demonstrated that developmental improvements in cognition and adaptive behavior are associated in children and young adults with IDD, indicating the potential for cross-domain effects of intervention. Notably, improvements in Daily Living Skills on the VABS-3 emerged as a primary area of adaptive behavior that positively related to improvements in cognition. This work provides evidence for the clinical, "real life" meaningfulness of the NIHTB-CB in IDD, and important empirical support for the NIHTB-CB as a fit-for-purpose performance-based outcome measure for this population.
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