Coudé, François X Mignot, Claire Stanislas Lyonnet Munnich, Arnold
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Journal of Attention Disorders
Objective: The authors analyze the occurrence of grade repetition and inattention in children diagnosed with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1).
Method: The participant group consisted of 310 patients with NF1 and a control group of 242 individuals. The number of grade repetitions for each participant during his or her time in elementary, middle, an...
Colaneri, Natalie M Keim, Sarah A Adesman, Andrew
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Journal of attention disorders
Objective: The recent rise in ADHD has prompted concerns about adolescents with ADHD diverting and/or misusing stimulants. This is the first study to assess physician perceptions of the pervasiveness of these issues. Method: Questionnaires were mailed to a national sample of pediatric subspecialists. Responses were analyzed (n = 826; 18% response r...
Mowlem, Florence D Skirrow, Caroline Reid, Peter Maltezos, Stefanos Nijjar, Simrit K Merwood, Andrew Barker, Edward Cooper, Ruth Kuntsi, Jonna Asherson, Philip
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Journal of attention disorders
This study investigates excessive mind wandering (MW) in adult ADHD using a new scale: the Mind Excessively Wandering Scale (MEWS). Data from two studies of adult ADHD was used in assessing the psychometric properties of the MEWS. Case-control differences in MW, the association with ADHD symptoms, and the contribution to functional impairment were ...
Kortekaas-Rijlaarsdam, Anne Fleur Luman, Marjolein Sonuga-Barke, Edmund Bet, Pierre Oosterlaan, Jaap
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Journal of attention disorders
Objective: This study investigated whether improvements in working memory, reaction time, lapses of attention, interference control, academic motivation, and perceived competence mediated effects of methylphenidate on math performance. Method: Sixty-three children (ADHD diagnosis; methylphenidate treatment; age 8-13; IQ > 70) were randomly allocate...
Agha, Sharifah Shameem Zammit, Stanley Thapar, Anita Langley, Kate
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Journal of attention disorders
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the association between parent mental health (ADHD and depression) and offspring performance on neurocognitive tasks in children with ADHD. Method: The clinical sample consisted of 570 children (85% males, mean age: 10.77 years) with ADHD who completed neurocognitive tasks measuring working memo...
Coghill, David R Joseph, Alain Sikirica, Vanja Kosinski, Mark Bliss, Caleb Huss, Michael
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Journal of attention disorders
To assess relationships between treatment-associated changes in measures of ADHD symptoms, functional impairments, and health-related quality of life in children and adolescents with ADHD. Pearson correlation coefficients were calculated post hoc for changes from baseline to endpoint in outcomes of one randomized, placebo- and active-controlled tri...
Boot, Nathalie Nevicka, Barbara Baas, Matthijs
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Journal of attention disorders
Objective: This research aimed to provide explanations for the inconsistent findings regarding creativity in ADHD. Method: In Study 1, we assessed real-world creative achievements and intrinsic motivation during idea generation in adults with ADHD and compared these with controls. In Study 2, we manipulated competition during idea generation to inv...
Janssen, Lotte de Vries, Alicia M Hepark, Sevket Speckens, Anne E M
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Journal of attention disorders
Objective: Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is a promising psychosocial intervention for adult ADHD. The feasibility and effectiveness of an adapted MBCT program is explored, together with the possible process of change. Method: Mixed-method study with 31 ADHD patients participating in an adapted MBCT program. Self-report questionnaires o...
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...
Kariuki, Symon M Newton, Charles R J C Abubakar, Amina Bitta, Mary A Odhiambo, Rachael Phillips Owen, Jacqueline
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Journal of attention disorders
Objective: We determined the reliability of The Kiddie-Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children-Present and Lifetime (K-SADS-PL) for screening and diagnosing ADHD in children. Method: K-SADS-PL was administered to 2,074 children in the community. Psychometric properties, factorial structure, and clinical validity o...