Approximately 10% of children, adolescents and young adults with an intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) in Bavaria live in residential institutions. 2015 saw media reports raising suspicions about excessive use of coercive measures (cM) in those institutions. Until a law reform at the end of 2017 made permission from family courts mandatory for cM, their use was governed by parental consent. The REDUGIA project conducted a representative survey comparing cM and their relation to challenging behaviour (cB) and employee stress in Bavaria pre and post reform. We sent questionnaires to 65 residential institutions for children, adolescents and young adults with IDD in 2017 (pre reform, T1) and 2019 (post reform, T2). To assess changes, we analysed data from all available questionnaire pairs (T1 and T2, = 43). We calculated paired -test and correlative analyses concerning the relationship between cB, cM, and employee stress. The number of residents overall (T1: = 1,661; T2: = 1,673) and per institution (T1: = 38.6 ± 32.0; T2: = 38.9 ± 34.5, = 0.920) remained stable. We did not see any changes in the ( = 0.508) or the proportion of residents per institution displaying various types of challenging behaviour (all ps>0.220). There was no change in the ( = 0.089) or any indicator of employee stress, all ps > 0.323. At follow-up, the correlated positively with the ( = 0.519 < 0.001). Regarding employee stress, the correlated positively with the frequency of sick leave ( = 0.322, = 0.037) and physical attacks on employees ( = 0.552, < 0.001). The also correlated positively with the frequency of sick leave ( = 0.340, = 0.028) and physical attacks on employees ( = 0.492, = 0.001). Coercive measures are not a general phenomenon, but are focused on specialised institutions. The law reform did not lead to changes in the number of children, adolescents and young adults with IDD affected by coercive measures in residential institutions in Bavaria. There were still large discrepancies between institutions in the prevalence of challenging behaviour and coercive measures. Coercive measures were associated with challenging behaviour and employee stress. Taken together, findings from REDUGIA emphasise the need to prevent challenging behaviour and thus coercive measures.

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