"Corp-Osa-Mente", a Combined Psychosocial-Neuropsychological Intervention for Adolescents and Young Adults with Fragile X Syndrome: An Explorative Study

Brain Sci. 2023 Feb 7;13(2):277. doi: 10.3390/brainsci13020277.

Abstract

Fragile X Syndrome is the most known inherited form of intellectual disability due to an expansion in the full mutation range (>200 CGG repeats) of the promoter region of the FMR1 gene located on X chromosomes leading to gene silencing. Despite clear knowledge of the cognitive-behavioral phenotype of FXS and the necessity of tailored interventions, empirical research on the effectiveness of behavioral treatments among patients with FXS is still lacking, with studies on adolescents and young adults even more insufficient. Here we present "Corposamente", a combined psychosocial-neuropsychological intervention conducted with a group of ten adolescents/young adults with FXS, who are non-ASD and without significant behavioral problems. In total, 20 sessions were performed, alternating between online and face-to-face meetings. At the end of the intervention, participants, family members and participants' educators anonymously completed a survey that was designed around key areas of improvement as well as treatment satisfaction. The survey results indicated that participants improved mostly in their ability to cope with negative emotions and that occupational intervention was considered the most effective technique both from families and participants. Our exploratory study suggests that group therapy for the management of the FXS cognitive-behavioral phenotype may be a promising approach to continue to pursue, mostly in adolescence when the environmental demands increase.

Keywords: FMR1 gene; Fragile X Syndrome; Fragile X messenger ribonucleoprotein 1; cognitive training; cognitive-behavioral therapy; intellectual disability; occupational therapy.

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