首页> 外文期刊>Behavioral and Brain Functions >The Motor Function Neurological Assessment (MFNU) as an indicator of motor function problems in boys with ADHD
【24h】

The Motor Function Neurological Assessment (MFNU) as an indicator of motor function problems in boys with ADHD

机译:运动功能神经学评估(MFNU)作为多动症男孩运动功能问题的指标

获取原文
           

摘要

Background The paper presents the Motor Function Neurological Assessment (MFNU), as a tool for identifying typical motor function problems in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The study investigated motor functions in boys diagnosed with Hyperkinetic Disorder (HKD, F.90.0). HKD corresponds to the ADHD-combined (ADHD-C) diagnosis in the DSM-IV. The paper addresses the ability of the instrument to discriminate between non-medicated boys with HKD and a control group consisting of normal non-referred boys without any clinical significant ADHD symptoms. Methods 25 drug-na?ve boys, aged 8–12 years and recently diagnosed as HKD F90.0, were compared with 27 controls, all boys in the same age range, on 17 MFNU subtests, and with a 'Total score' parameter. Results On the individual subtests 80–96% (median 88%) of the ADHD group showed 'moderate' to 'severe' problems, compared to 0–44% (median 14.8%) within the control group. The percentage of 'severe problems' ranged from 44–84%, (median 64%) in the ADHD group, and 0–44% (median 0%) in the control group. The highly significant differences found between the groups on all subtests, and on the Total score scores, indicated that the MFNU had a high discriminative power when children with ADHD and normal controls were compared. The Total score parameter seemed to be a meaningful discriminator of a common underlying factor of the 17 subtests used in the study. Conclusion The study confirms our clinical findings that the MFNU measures a consistent pattern of motor function problems in children with HKD, and that these problems are rarely represented in individuals without ADHD. Further research is needed to investigate to what extent the MFNU taps motor problems that are truly specific to ADHD, in contrast to motor problems common to children with DCD or other clinical problems.
机译:背景技术本文介绍了运动功能神经病学评估(MFNU),它是一种用于识别注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)儿童典型运动功能问题的工具。该研究调查了被诊断患有运动过度障碍的男孩的运动功能(HKD,F.90.0)。 HKD对应于DSM-IV中的ADHD合并(ADHD-C)诊断。本文探讨了该仪器区分患有HKD的非药物男孩和由正常的非参照男孩组成的对照组的能力,该对照组没有任何临床上明显的ADHD症状。方法对17名MFNU子测验中的25名8至12岁,最近被诊断为HKD F90.0的未使用过毒的男孩与27名对照,所有年龄相同的男孩进行了比较,并进行了“总分”参数。结果在个别子测试中,ADHD组的80–96%(中位数88%)显示出“中度”到“严重”的问题,而对照组中的0–44%(中位数14.8%)。 ADHD组中“严重问题”的比例为44-84%(中位数64%),而对照组为0-44%(中位数0%)。在所有子测验和总分测验中,各组之间存在高度显着差异,表明当比较多动症儿童和正常对照者时,MFNU具有很高的判别力。总分参数似乎可以有效地区分研究中使用的17个子测验的共同潜在因素。结论该研究证实了我们的临床发现,即MFNU可以测量出HKD儿童的运动功能问题的一致模式,并且这些问题很少出现在没有ADHD的个体中。与患有DCD的儿童常见的运动问题或其他临床问题相比,需要进一步的研究来调查MFNU在多大程度上缓解了ADHD特有的运动问题。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号