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Intellectual disability and attachment theory among adults: An early systematic review

Pages 252-263 | Published online: 15 Feb 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Background: The aim of this systematic review was to identify and critically appraise empirical research regarding attachment theory among adults with an intellectual disability.

Method: A systematic search was carried out in Psycinfo and CINHAL databases. Only five studies met selection criteria.

Results: Three main findings were identified: (1) there is a scarcity of empirical research regarding attachment concepts among adults with ID, related to a lack of established measures among this population; (2) there is some evidence that insecure attachment among adults with ID is associated with adverse early life experiences and current mental health difficulties; and (3) there is conflicting evidence that attachment behaviours may present as challenging to supporters.

Conclusions: Further research seeking valid and reliable measures is needed with greater numbers of participants with diverse levels of ID.

Acknowledgements

Thank you to Claudia Scully for her assistance with inter-rater reliability.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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