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Clinical Use of Continuous Performance Tests to Diagnose Children With ADHD

Authors :
Joon Ho Ahn
Yeonho Joo
Jangho Park
Chang-Yoon Kim
Min Sup Shin
Hyun Jeong Lee
Hyo-Won Kim
Source :
Journal of attention disorders. 23(6)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objective: This study evaluated the diagnostic application of continuous performance tests in children with ADHD. Method: We recruited 114 children (aged 6-12) from August 2012 to May 2014. Seventy-nine children were diagnosed with ADHD and 35 were enrolled as controls. The Advanced Test of Attention (ATA) was administered to all participants. Results: There were significant between-group differences for the frequency distribution of four ATA variables. The ATA criteria yielded a diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of 84.8% and 45.7%, respectively. Discriminant analysis revealed that auditory reaction time variability and visual commission errors helped distinguish between the groups. Discriminate functions indicated correct classification of 64.9% children. ADHD children tended to have lower intra-class correlation coefficients. Conclusion: Our results suggest that the ATA distributions of ADHD individuals may differ from the general population; in addition, the ATA results could not independently diagnose ADHD. Therefore, they should be considered carefully before diagnosis.

Details

ISSN :
15571246
Volume :
23
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of attention disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7cb7d47c7a66569a46186ca54c71ddd7