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Self‐esteem and Its Relationship with Depression and Anxiety in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: a Systematic Literature Review

JIDR Journal of intellectual disability research(2023)

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Background In the general population, low self‐esteem has been linked with poorer mental and physical health. This systematic literature review aimed to summarise and evaluate the findings of studies that examined self‐esteem in adults with intellectual disabilities and links with mental health outcomes. Method A systematic search of PsycINFO, Web of Science and CINAHL was conducted to identify studies published between 1990 and 2021. The studies were appraised using the QualSyst tool. Results Twenty‐six articles were identified of which two studies were removed from the review due to low quality. Studies reported mixed evidence regarding levels of self‐esteem compared with the general population. Engagement in activities appeared to be linked with positive self‐esteem, and perception of negative interpersonal life events as having a negative impact was associated with lower self‐esteem. There was evidence of co‐occurrence of low self‐esteem and depression, but no studies examined the relationship between self‐esteem and anxiety. Conclusion Reviewed studies provided mixed evidence on levels of self‐esteem in this population, suggesting that factors such as engagement in life were related to higher self‐esteem and demonstrating the co‐occurrence of low self‐esteem and depression. However, clear causal links have yet to be identified, and more research is needed using longitudinal designs to answer questions about trajectory.
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