Evaluation of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms in male children with high-functioning pervasive developmental disorders.

Osaka city medical journal Pub Date : 2008-06-01
Noriaki Matsushima, Dai Miyawaki, Hisashi Tsuji, Kazuhiro Takahashi, Akemi Horino, Takeshi Kawaguchi, Futoshi Suzuki, Nobuo Kiriike
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Background: Although there are many reports of high rates of hyperactivity and attention deficits in children with Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD), controversy remains about the applicability of the diagnosis of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) to PDD children. The present study elucidates the similarities and differences of ADHD symptoms in PDD children compared to ADHD children.

Methods: Twenty-seven male children with PDD+ADHD Combined type (ADHD-C), 17 males with ADHD-C, and 9 males with PDD without ADHD-C, were compared on measures of ADHD symptoms and related behaviors using parent ratings and teacher ratings on the ADHD Rating Scale (ADHDRS), the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and the Teacher Report Form (TRF).

Results: The PDD+ADHD-C and the ADHD-C groups had significantly higher ratings than the PDD only group for all the scores on both the parent-rated and the teacher-rated ADHDRS. The ADHD-C and PDD+ADHD-C groups had significantly higher scores than the PDD group on Delinquent Behavior, Aggressive Behavior, and Externalizing Behavior of the CBCL and on Delinquent Behavior of the TRF; there were no significant differences between the ADHD-C and PDD+ADHD-C groups on any scores of the CBCL and TRF.

Conclusions: The PDD+ADHD-C and ADHD-C groups share a similar profile of ADHD symptoms and externalizing behaviors, and the comorbidity of ADHD and PDD should be suspected when ADHD symptoms are present in PDD children.

高功能广泛性发育障碍男性儿童注意缺陷/多动障碍症状的评价
背景:尽管有许多报道称广泛性发育障碍(PDD)儿童的多动和注意缺陷发生率很高,但关于PDD儿童的注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)诊断的适用性仍然存在争议。本研究阐明了PDD儿童与ADHD儿童ADHD症状的异同。方法:采用ADHD评定量表(ADHD Rating Scale, ADHDRS)、儿童行为量表(Child Behavior Checklist, CBCL)和教师报告表(teacher Report Form, TRF)对27例男性PDD+ADHD混合型(ADHD- c)儿童、17例男性ADHD- c和9例男性PDD不伴ADHD- c的儿童进行ADHD症状和相关行为的测评。结果:PDD+ADHD-C组和ADHD-C组在家长评分和教师评分上均显著高于PDD组。ADHD-C组和PDD+ADHD-C组在CBCL的违法行为、攻击行为、外化行为和TRF的违法行为得分显著高于PDD组;ADHD-C组和PDD+ADHD-C组在CBCL和TRF的任何分数上都没有显著差异。结论:PDD+ADHD- c组和ADHD- c组在ADHD症状和外化行为方面具有相似的特征,当PDD患儿出现ADHD症状时,应怀疑ADHD和PDD的合并症。
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