Interventions addressing challenging behaviours in Arab children and adults with intellectual disabilities and/or autism: A systematic review

Author:

Alarifi Shahad12ORCID,Denne Louise1ORCID,Alatifi Nouf1,Hastings Richard P.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (CIDD) University of Warwick Coventry UK

2. Special Education Department, College of Education Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University Riyadh Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundArabs with intellectual disabilities and/or autism may exhibit challenging behaviour that affects them and their caregivers. Early, appropriate intervention may reduce these effects. This review synthesised and critically appraised challenging behaviour intervention research for this population.MethodsAll published empirical research on challenging behaviour interventions for Arabs with intellectual disabilities and/or autism was included. In September 2022, 15 English and Arabic databases yielded 5282 search records. Studies were appraised using the MMAT. Review findings were narratively synthesised.ResultsThe 79 included studies (n = 1243 participants) varied in design, intervention, and evaluation method. Only 12.6% of interventions were well‐designed and reported. Arab interventions primarily targeted children, were applied collectively on small samples, lacked individualised assessment, and were based on an inconsistent understanding of challenging behaviour.ConclusionThe evidence base on interventions for Arabs with intellectual disabilities and/or autism and challenging behaviour needs strengthening. Attention should be given to culturally relevant adaptations.

Funder

Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University

Shaqra University

Publisher

Wiley

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