Behaviour ratings of executive functions in adolescents with ADHD: correlation with core symptoms and functional impairment measured by multiple informants.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Ann Christin Andersen, Per Hove Thomsen, Stian Lydersen, Anne Mari Sund, Anne-Lise Juul Haugan, Torunn Stene Nøvik
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Abstract

Background: Executive functional deficits (EFDs) are very common in patients with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Behavioural ratings of executive functions have high ecological value but vary between informants and observational settings. Objectives of this study were to describe correlations between ratings on behavioural executive functions, ADHD symptoms and functional impairment between different informants.

Materials and methods: The study includes 100 adolescents aged 14-18 with ADHD still experiencing clinically impairing symptoms despite standard treatment. Ratings of EFDs were obtained from teachers, parents and self-reports. Parents and adolescents also rated core symptoms of ADHD and functional impairment. A clinician assessed overall global functioning. The relationship between measures and informants were analysed using Pearson correlations.

Results: There was a significant, strong, positive correlation between all measures reported by the same informant. The overall correlation was small to medium between teacher reported EFDs and both core symptoms of ADHD and functional impairment as reported by parents and adolescents. There was a significant negative correlation between clinicians' assessment of global functioning and ratings of EFDs by all informants.

Conclusions: We found that EFDs were strongly correlated both with higher levels of core symptoms of ADHD, and higher level of functional impairment as reported by the same informant. We also found, in line with previous research, that ratings of symptoms and impairment differs between informants and settings. Our findings underline the importance of multiple informants in both assessment and treatment planning.

青少年ADHD患者执行功能的行为评分:与核心症状和功能损害的相关性
背景:执行功能缺陷(EFDs)在注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)患者中非常常见。执行功能的行为评级具有很高的生态价值,但在举报人和观察环境之间存在差异。本研究的目的是描述不同被调查者在行为执行功能、ADHD症状和功能障碍评分之间的相关性。材料和方法:该研究包括100名14-18岁的ADHD青少年,尽管接受了标准治疗,但仍有临床损害症状。教师、家长和学生自述对学生的教育能力进行评分。家长和青少年也对ADHD的核心症状和功能障碍进行了评估。一名临床医生评估了整体功能。使用Pearson相关分析了测量指标与举报人之间的关系。结果:同一举报人报告的所有测量结果之间存在显著的、强的、正相关。教师报告的efd与家长和青少年报告的ADHD核心症状和功能障碍之间的总体相关性为小到中等。临床医生对整体功能的评估与所有举报人对efd的评分之间存在显著的负相关。结论:我们发现efd与同一举报人报告的较高水平的ADHD核心症状和较高水平的功能损害密切相关。我们还发现,与之前的研究一致,对症状和损伤的评分在告密者和环境之间是不同的。我们的研究结果强调了在评估和治疗计划中多个信息提供者的重要性。
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Nordic Journal of Psychiatry
Nordic Journal of Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.60%
发文量
86
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Nordic Journal of Psychiatry publishes international research on all areas of psychiatry. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry is the official journal for the eight psychiatry associations in the Nordic and Baltic countries. The journal aims to provide a leading international forum for high quality research on all themes of psychiatry including: Child psychiatry Adult psychiatry Psychotherapy Pharmacotherapy Social psychiatry Psychosomatic medicine Nordic Journal of Psychiatry accepts original research articles, review articles, brief reports, editorials and letters to the editor.
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