Executive function abilities in Mexican people with Down syndrome during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Publication date: Mar 01, 2025

The aim was to explore the executive function profile of a group of Mexican people with Down syndrome (DS) aged 12-30 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. To analyse the relationships between mental, chronological age and eight domains of executive function. Participants were 42 people with DS with a chronological age (CA) of 12-30 years and a mean nonverbal mental age (MA) of 7 years. MA was evaluated with Raven’s Progressive Matrices test and executive function with the Behaviour Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF-2); both were administered online. The Monitor, Emotional Control, Initiative, and Organisation of Materials scales showed strengths, while Working Memory, Plan/Organise, Shift, and Inhibit scales showed weaknesses. CA correlated negatively with seven of the eight executive domains. Chronologically older participants showed less impairment in skills such as inhibition, emotional control, working memory, and monitoring. Nonverbal MA correlated negatively with two domains: emotional control and monitoring. Participants’ executive profile during the COVID-19 pandemic was consistent with that reported in studies prior to the pandemic.

Concepts Keywords
Covid adaptation
Mexican Adolescent
Pandemic Adult
Raven Child
Working COVID-19
COVID-19 pandemic
Down Syndrome
Down syndrome
Executive Function
Executive function
Female
Humans
Male
Memory, Short-Term
Mexico
Neuropsychological Tests
North American People
SARS-CoV-2
Young Adult

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Down syndrome
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic

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