Abdel Samei, Afaf Mohammed Mahmoud, Dalia Abdel Moneim Salem Boshra, Beshoy Abd El Moneam, Mohamed Hossam El-Din
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Journal of attention disorders
ADHD has a multi-factorial etiology among which the inflammatory theory presupposition. We aimed to explore the interplay between blood inflammatory markers; neutrophil lymphocyte ratios (NLR), platelet\lymphocyte ratio (PLR), mean platelet volume (MPV), symptom domains, and severity of ADHD. A total of 50 children with ADHD and 50 healthy controls...
Marquet-Doléac, Jerome Biotteau, Maëlle Chaix, Yves
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Journal of attention disorders
All guidelines for the treatment of ADHD in children include behavioral parent training in combination with other strategies. In the past, several systematic reviews have been carried out that were either outdated or not sufficiently specific to ADHD. We wanted to conduct a new review focusing on a specific ADHD population of school age (4-12 years...
Townes, Parker Liu, Chunlin Panesar, Prabdeep Devoe, Daniel Lee, Soo Youn Taylor, Gracie Arnold, Paul D Crosbie, Jennifer Schachar, Russell
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Journal of attention disorders
To evaluate if children and adolescents with a diagnosis of ASD or ADHD have distinct executive function (EF) profiles. Peer-reviewed articles comparing ASD, ADHD, and typically developing individuals under 19 years of age were identified. The domains evaluated were: working memory, response inhibition, planning, cognitive flexibility, attention, p...
Jurek, Lucie Montègue, Solène Larrieu, Agathe Icard, Christophe Rolland, Benjamin
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Journal of attention disorders
To compare the characteristics of childhood-onset versus late-onset Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in a sample of treatment-seeking patients. Among total of 101 adult patients who were recently diagnosed for ADHD, using the Diagnostic Interview for Adult ADHD (DIVA 2.0), 56 subjects exhibited childhood-onset ADHD, versus 45 display...
Anderson, Nathan P Gaffney, Devin H Jagadeesh, Divya Kennedy, Traci M Kolko, David J Lindhiem, Oliver
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Journal of attention disorders
This study aims to quantify the potential age bias in screening of hyperactive/impulsive presentations of ADHD in children ages 5 to 12 through comparison of age-based and overall percentiles in screening. A referred clinical sample of 307 children ages 5 to 12 with behavioral concerns completed the Vanderbilt Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disord...
Vitiello, Benedetto Davico, Chiara Döpfner, Manfred
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Journal of attention disorders
To examine how the concept of prevention is applicable to adolescent ADHD, which preventive interventions may be feasible, and which methods can be used to evaluate effectiveness. Following a literature search for prevention clinical trials relevant to adolescent ADHD, selected studies are critically reviewed to identify suitable targets and promis...
Rosenthal, Emily A Broos, Hannah C Timpano, Kiara R Johnson, Sheri L
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Journal of attention disorders
Recent work highlights the role of emotion dysregulation in the pathology of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). As such, emotion-related impulsivity (ERI), the trait-like tendency toward disinhibited thoughts (Pervasive Influence of Feelings, PIF) and actions (Feelings Trigger Action, FTA) during heightened emotional states, may be pa...
Husain, Syeda Fabeha Chiang, Soon Kiat Vasu, Aveline Ajalan Goh, Claire P McIntyre, Roger S Tang, Tong Boon Tran, Bach X Dang, Trang H T Nguyen, Tham T Ho, Roger C
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Journal of attention disorders
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) provides direct and quantitative assessment of cortical hemodynamic response. It has been used to identify neurophysiological alterations in medication-naïve adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Hence, this study aimed to distinguish both medication-naïve and medicated adults wit...
Robledo-Castro, Carolina Lerma-Castaño, Piedad Rocio Bonilla-Santos, Gisella
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Journal of attention disorders
The purpose of this systematic review is to synthesize the existing literature reporting the effects of computerized cognitive trainings on the executive functions of children with ADHD. A systematic review was carried out following the PRISMA statement; the primary sources used were five electronic databases (Scopus, Science Direct, Pubmed, Spring...
Stevanovic, Dejan Nasic, Salmir Doric, Ana Wentz, Elisabet Knez, Rajna
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Journal of attention disorders
The QbTest that combines a continuous performance task (CPT) with a motion-tracking system may help identify attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This study examined the structure and diagnostic ability of the QbTest in children and adolescents. Retrospective data from 1,274 children and adolescents were analyzed. The study assessed dat...