Effect of Specialized Psychiatric Assessment and Precision Diagnosis on Pharmacotherapy in Adults with Intellectual Disability
Marta Basaldella, Michele Rossi, Marco Garzitto, Roberta Ruffilli, Carlo Francescutti, Shoumitro Deb, Marco Colizzi, Marco O. Bertelli

TL;DR
Specialized psychiatric assessments for adults with intellectual disability lead to better diagnoses, improved medication use, and fewer side effects.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that precision diagnosis through specialized psychiatric assessment improves medication management and clinical outcomes in adults with intellectual disability.
Findings
Specialized psychiatric assessment increased psychiatric diagnoses from 32% to 96% in adults with intellectual disability.
Use of first-generation antipsychotics decreased, while antidepressant use increased, leading to fewer side effects.
Clinical outcomes improved significantly in aggression, mood disturbances, and compulsions after the assessment.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Adults with intellectual disability (ID) experience high rates of psychiatric comorbidity but often face diagnostic challenges and treatment barriers, leading to inappropriate psychotropic medication use. This study examined the extent to which specialized psychiatric assessment and improved diagnostic accuracy had an impact on medication management and clinical outcomes in adults with ID and co-occurring psychiatric disorders. Methods: This observational retrospective study analyzed medical records from 25 adults with ID who underwent specialized psychiatric assessment at a community-based service in Italy between January 2023 and January 2024. Psychopathological diagnoses were established according to Diagnostic Manual—Intellectual Disability, Second Edition (DM-ID2) criteria, based on clinical observation and a comprehensive assessment using validated…
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TopicsDown syndrome and intellectual disability research · Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders · Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
