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Associations of symptoms and subtypes of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder with visuospatial planning ability in youth
Authors:Huey-Ling Chiang  Lin-Wan Huang  Susan Shur-Fen Gau  Chi-Yung Shang
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychiatry, National Taiwan University Hospital and College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan, No. 7, Chung-Shan South Road, Taipei, Taiwan;2. Department of Psychiatry, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, No. 21, Section 2, Nanya South Road, Banciao District, New Taipei City, Taiwan;3. Department of Psychiatry, National Taiwan University Hospital Hsin-Chu Branch, No.25, Lane 442, Sec. 1, Jing-Guo Road, Hsinchu City, Taiwan;4. Department of Psychology, School of Occupational Therapy, Graduate Institute of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, and Graduate Institute of Brain and Mind Sciences, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Section 1, Jen-Ai Road, Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract:Little is known about which ADHD core symptom or subtype is most associated with visuospatial planning deficit. This issue was investigated in a sample of 408 youths with current DSM-IV diagnosis of ADHD, and 332 youths without lifetime ADHD, aged 8–17 years (mean age 12.02 ± 2.24). All the participants and their mothers were interviewed using the Chinese Kiddie Epidemiologic version of the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia to obtain information about ADHD symptoms and diagnosis and other psychiatric disorders. In addition to clinical assessments, the participants were assessed with the WISC-III and the Stocking of Cambridge task of the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery. Multi-level regression models were used for data analysis. The results showed that univariate analyses revealed that inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity were significantly associated with visuospatial planning, and the magnitude of such association was amplified with increased task difficulties. Only inattention independently predicted visuospatial planning in a model that included all three ADHD symptoms. After further controlling for comorbidity, age of assessment, treatment with methylphenidate, and Full-scale IQ, inattention was still independently associated with visuospatial planning indexed by mean moves needed to solve problems. In subtype comparison, participants with combined subtype and those with prominently inattentive subtype, rather than prominently hyperactivity/impulsivity subtype, had poorer visuospatial planning performance. Our findings indicate that inattention is independently associated with impaired visuospatial planning, and dimensional approach retains the important distinction among ADHD symptoms than subtype approach in understanding the neuropsychological functioning of ADHD.
Keywords:ADHD  Inattention  Hyperactivity  Impulsivity  Visuospatial planning
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