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Cognition, Emotion and Behavior in Children with Tourette’s Syndrome and Children with ADHD-Combined Subtype—A Two-Year Follow-Up Study

机译:Tourette综合征患儿与aDHD合并亚型儿童的认知,情绪和行为 - 两年随访研究

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Objective This two-year follow-up study investigates the course of and association among measures of cognitive control, focused attention, decision-making and symptom severity (anxiety, depression and behavior) in children and adolescents with Tourette’s Syndrome (TS) or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder-Combined subtype (ADHD-C).Method 19 children with TS, 33 with ADHD-C, and 50 typically developing children (TDC) were examined with a battery of psychometric measures and rating forms at baseline and two-years later.Results All three groups improved likewise in measures of cognitive control over time, whereas only the TDC improved in focused attention. The group of children with TS with comorbidities performed more similar to the children with ADHD-C in cognitive control at T1 and T2, whereas the children with TS without comorbidities performed more similar to the TDC in cognitive control at T1 and T2. In the decision-making task, the children with TS (with or without comorbidities) preferred a safer strategy in selecting advantageous choices than the children with ADHD-C and the TDC at T2. Children with TS and children with ADHD-C showed higher symptoms of anxiety and depression and more problems with emotional control compared with TDC at both time points. Finally, children with ADHD-C self-reported more depression symptoms than those with TS at both assessments. For the TS group, safer decision-making was related to better emotional control, and this relationship was stronger for the TS subgroup without comorbidities.Conclusion This study emphasizes the importance of addressing symptoms of anxiety and depression in children with TS or ADHD-C, identifying the effect of comorbidities in children with TS, and that children with TS or ADHD-C likely differ in their sensitivity to reinforcement contingencies.
机译:目的这项为期两年的随访研究调查了图雷特氏综合症(TS)或注意力集中于儿童和青少年的认知控制,重点关注,决策制定和症状严重程度(焦虑,抑郁和行为)的过程和相关性。缺陷/多动障碍合并亚型(ADHD-C)。方法对19例TS儿童,33例ADHD-C儿童和50例典型发育儿童(TDC)进行了一系列的心理测量,并在基线和两年时对他们进行了评分结果随着时间的推移,三组的认知控制指标均得到改善,而只有TDC的注意力得到了改善。合并症的TS患儿在T1和T2的认知控制方面与ADHD-C患儿相似,而无合并症的TS患儿在T1和T2的认知控制方面表现与TDC相似。在决策任务中,与ADHD-C和TDC在T2时相比,TS(有或没有合并症)的孩子在选择有利选择时更喜欢一种更安全的策略。与TDC相比,TS儿童和ADHD-C儿童在两个时间点都表现出更高的焦虑和抑郁症状,情绪控制问题更多。最后,在两项评估中,ADHD-C患儿的自我报告抑郁症状均多于TS患儿。对于TS组,更安全的决策与更好的情绪控制相关,而对于没有合并症的TS亚组,这种关系更强。结论本研究强调解决TS或ADHD-C儿童焦虑和抑郁症状的重要性,确定合并症对TS儿童的影响,以及TS或ADHD-C儿童对强化意外的敏感性可能存在差异。

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