Background: The impact of the COVID-19 on the well-being of people with intellectual disabilities (PID) has been little studied.
Methods: We analyzed its impact with a cohort study quantitatively analyzing anxiety, depression, organic symptoms, quality of life, and support needs in 24 PID, aged 19-74 years (x¯ 40, σ = 13.09), living in a residential center, before, during, and after the pandemic.
Introduction: The lockdown due to COVID-19 affected the sexual health of the people with intellectual disabilities by differentially modifying the frequency and characteristics of people's sexual activity depending on whether or not they lived with a partner during this period. The aim of this study was to analyze the extent to which the sexual behavior of people with intellectual disabilities (with and without a partner) was affected during the lockdown.
Methods: The sample consisted of 73 people with intellectual disabilities between 21 and 63 years old (M = 39.
Introduction: Changes in body mass index (BMI) among girls with idiopathic central precocious puberty (ICPP) under treatment have been controversial in other populations.
Objective: To assess changes in BMI Z score and the rate of overweight and obesity in Mexican girls with ICPP during their first year of treatment.
Methodology: A retrospective study was conducted among girls with ICPP under treatment with leuprolide, with a somatometry performed every six months, over a 1-year period.