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Inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity among children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity-disorder, autism spectrum disorder, and intellectual disability

机译:注意力缺陷/多动障碍,自闭症谱系障碍和智力残疾儿童的疏忽和多动症/冲动

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Abstract Background Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and Intellectual Disability (ID) are common co-occurring neurodevelopmental disorders; however, limited research exists regarding the presentation and severity of overlapping symptomology, particularly inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity, when a child is diagnosed with one of more of these neurodevelopmental disorders. Aims As difficulties with inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity are symptoms frequently associated with these disorders, the current study aims to determine the differences in the severity of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity in children diagnosed with ADHD, ASD, ID, and co-occurring diagnosis of ADHD/ID, ASD/ADHD, and ASD/ID. Methods and procedures Participants in the current study included 113 children between the ages of 6 and 11 who were diagnosed with ADHD, ASD, ID, ADHD/ID, ASD/ADHD, or ASD/ID. Two MANOVA analyses were used to compare these groups witih respsect to symptom (i.e., inattention, hyperactivity/impulsivity) severity. Outcomes and results Results indicated that the majority of diagnostic groups experienced elevated levels of both inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity. However, results yielded differences in inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity severity. In addition, differences in measure sensitivity across behavioral instruments was found. Conclusions and implications Children with neurodevelopmental disorders often exhibit inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity, particularly those with ADHD, ASD, ASD/ADHD, and ADHD/ID; therefore, differential diagnosis may be complicated due to similarities in ADHD symptom severity. However, intellectual abilities may be an important consideration for practitioners in the differential diagnosis process as children with ID and ASD/ID exhibited significantly less inattention and hyperactive/impulsive behaviors. Additionally, the use of multiple behavior rating measures in conjunction with other assessment procedures may help practitioners determine the most appropriate diagnosis.
机译:摘要背景注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD),自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和智力残疾(ID)是共同发生的神经发育障碍;然而,存在有关重叠症组理学的呈现和严重程度的有限研究,特别是当孩子被诊断出患有这些神经发育障碍之一的孩子时,特别是亲自注意力和多动/冲动。目前的研究旨在作为患有常见注意力和多动/冲动的困难,目前的研究旨在确定患有ADHD,ASD,ID和共同发生诊断的儿童的病例和多动/冲动严重性的差异ADHD / ID,ASD / ADHD和ASD / ID。目前研究中的方法和程序参与者包括诊断为ADHD,ASD,ID,ADHD / ID,ASD / ADHD或ASD / ID的63岁及11岁之间的113名儿童。两种Manova分析用于将这些群体与症状进行比较,症状(即,注意力,多动/冲动)严重程度。结果和结果结果表明,大多数诊断群体的诊断群体均升高,既不分离和多动症/冲动则均呈升高。然而,结果含有不注意和多动/冲动严重程度的差异。此外,发现了对行为仪器跨行为仪器的测量敏感性的差异。结论和神经发育障碍儿童的影响通常表现出疏忽和多动/冲动,特别是那些与ADHD,ASD,ASD / ADHD和ADHD / ID的血液;因此,由于ADHD症状严重程度的相似性,差异诊断可能是复杂的。然而,由于ID和ASD / ID的儿童显着不那么小于不束缚和多动/冲动行为,智力能力可能是差异诊断过程中的从业者的重要考虑因素。此外,使用多种行为评级措施与其他评估程序一起使用可以帮助从业者确定最适当的诊断。

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