Verbal memory performance in adolescents and adults with ADHD

A.D. Pawley , J.S. Mayer , J. Medda , G.A. Brandt , J.C. Agnew-Blais , P. Asherson , A.-S. Rommel , J.A. Ramos-Quiroga , J. Palacio Sanchez , D. Bergsma , J.K. Buitelaar , F.B. Ortega , A. Muntaner-Mas , O. Grimm , A. Reif , C.M. Freitag , J. Kuntsi
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Beyond well-established difficulties with working memory in individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), evidence is emerging that other memory processes may also be affected. We investigated, first, which memory processes show differences in adults and adolescents with ADHD in comparison to control participants, focusing on working and short-term memory, initial learning, interference, delayed and recognition memory. Second, we investigated whether ADHD severity, co-occurring depressive symptoms, IQ and physical fitness are associated with the memory performance in the individuals with ADHD.

We assessed 205 participants with ADHD (mean age 25.8 years, SD 7.99) and 50 control participants (mean age 21.1 years, SD 5.07) on cognitive tasks including the digit span forward (DSF) and backward (DSB), the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT), and the vocabulary and matrix reasoning subtests of the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence. Participants with ADHD were additionally assessed on ADHD severity, depression symptoms and cardiorespiratory fitness. A series of regressions were run, with sensitivity analyses performed when variables were skewed.

ADHD-control comparisons were significant for DSF, DSB, delayed and recognition memory, with people with ADHD performing less well than the control participants. The result for recognition memory was no longer significant in sensitivity analysis. Memory performance was not associated with greater ADHD or depression symptoms severity. IQ was positively associated with all memory variables except DSF. Cardiorespiratory fitness was negatively associated with the majority of RAVLT variables.

Individuals with ADHD showed difficulties with working memory, short-term memory and delayed memory, as well as a potential difficulty with recognition memory, despite preserved initial learning.

多动症青少年和成人的言语记忆能力
注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)患者的工作记忆困难已得到公认,除此之外,有证据表明其他记忆过程也可能受到影响。首先,我们研究了患有多动症的成人和青少年与对照组参与者相比,在哪些记忆过程中存在差异,重点是工作记忆和短期记忆、初始学习、干扰记忆、延迟记忆和识别记忆。其次,我们研究了多动症的严重程度、并发抑郁症状、智商和体能是否与多动症患者的记忆表现有关。我们对 205 名多动症患者(平均年龄为 25.8 岁,SD 为 7.99)和 50 名对照组患者(平均年龄为 21.1 岁,SD 为 5.07)进行了认知任务评估,包括数字跨度正向(DSF)和反向(DSB)、雷伊听觉言语学习测试(RAVLT)以及韦氏智力简表的词汇和矩阵推理子测试。此外,还对多动症患者的多动症严重程度、抑郁症状和心肺功能进行了评估。在DSF、DSB、延迟记忆和辨认记忆方面,ADHD与对照组的比较具有显著性,ADHD患者的表现不如对照组患者。在敏感性分析中,识别记忆的结果不再显著。记忆表现与多动症或抑郁症状的严重程度无关。除 DSF 外,智商与所有记忆变量均呈正相关。多动症患者在工作记忆、短时记忆和延迟记忆方面表现出困难,在识别记忆方面也存在潜在困难,尽管最初的学习能力有所提高。
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