Harstad, Elizabeth B Katusic, Slavica Sideridis, Georgios Weaver, Amy L Voigt, Robert G Barbaresi, William J
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Journal of attention disorders
To identify patterns ("classes") of outcomes for adults with and without childhood ADHD. Subjects were 232 childhood ADHD cases and 335 non-ADHD referents from a 1976 to 1982 birth cohort. We used latent class analyses to identify classes based on a broad array of adult psychosocial outcomes and determined the proportion of subjects with childhood ...
Stephens, Rebecca L Elsayed, Heba E Reznick, J Steven Crais, Elizabeth R Watson, Linda R
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Journal of attention disorders
Objective: We explored associations between infant attentional behaviors as measured by the First Year Inventory (FYIv2.0) and dimensional ratings of ADHD symptomatology and executive function (EF) in early childhood. Methods: This study included parents (N = 229) who filled out the FYIv2.0 when their children were 12 months of age. When children w...
Parke, Elyse M Becker, Megan L Graves, Stacey J Baily, Abigail R Paul, Michelle G Freeman, Andrew J Allen, Daniel N
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Journal of attention disorders
Objective: Despite evidence of social skill deficits in children with ADHD, there is no consensus regarding a social cognitive profile and whether these skills predict behavior. Therefore, a comprehensive battery was used to investigate the relationship between social cognition and behavioral functioning. Method: Children ages 7 to 13 with ADHD (n ...
Figueiredo, Tiago Fortes, Dídia Erthal, Pilar Bortolini, Tiago Segenreich, Daniel Malloy-Diniz, Leandro Mattos, Paulo
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Journal of attention disorders
Impulsivity has a strong genetic component and is considered an endophenotype in many psychiatric disorders. Impulsivity in adult ADHD has become a focus of interest more recently because of its suggested prominence in this age. Objective: This study aimed to access self-reported impulsivity levels in biological parents of ADHD offspring, according...
Pylypow, Jenna Quinn, Declan Duncan, Don Balbuena, Lloyd
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Journal of attention disorders
Objective: To develop a scale for emotional regulation using item response theory. Method: Eighteen Swanson Nolan and Pelham (SNAP-IV) items that loaded on an emotional dysregulation factor were submitted to Rasch analysis. After eliminating the items that violated Rasch criteria, the remaining items were examined for reliability and validated agai...
Ertürk, Emine Wouters, Sara Imeraj, Lindita Lampo, Annik
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Journal of attention disorders
Objective: This article tries to answer the question whether or not there is evidence for a relationship between celiac disease (CD) and ADHD. A review of the current literature on this topic is provided. Method: PUBMED/MEDLINE, Web of Science, and Google scholar were searched to include all published trials on ADHD and CD (no date limitation, both...
Gjervan, Bjørn Torgersen, Terje Hjemdal, Odin
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Journal of attention disorders
The aim of the study was to validate the Norwegian version of the Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Quality of Life (AAQoL) scale and to explore Quality of Life (QoL) and functional outcomes in adults with ADHD. A total of 313 adults with ADHD participated in the study. Data were collected from medical records and self-report questionn...
Ciesielski, Heather A Tamm, Leanne Vaughn, Aaron J Cyran, Jessica E M Epstein, Jeffery N
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Journal of attention disorders
To conduct an open trial assessing the initial efficacy of an intervention focusing on increasing skills related to academic performance (planning, organization, studying, and homework behaviors) for middle school children diagnosed with ADHD. The intervention is modeled on evidence-based interventions but designed for administration in the outpati...
Rabiner, David L Carrig, Madeline M Dodge, Kenneth A
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Journal of attention disorders
The implications of these findings are discussed.
Rabiner, David L Carrig, Madeline M Dodge, Kenneth A
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Journal of attention disorders
The implications of these findings are discussed.