Parent and child neurocognitive functioning predict response to behavioral parent training for youth with ADHD.

Whitney D Fosco, Dustin E Sarver, Michael J Kofler, Paula A Aduen
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Parental cognitive functioning is thought to play a key role in parenting behavior and may inform response to behavioral intervention. This open-label pilot study examined the extent to which parent and child cognition impacted response to behavioral parent training for children with ADHD. Fifty-four participants (27 parent-child dyads; Mages = 10.6 and 45.2 for children and parents, respectively) completed tasks assessing visuospatial and phonological working memory, inhibitory control, and choice-reaction speed at pre-treatment. Drift diffusion modeling decomposed choice-reaction time data into indicators of processing speed (drift rate) and response caution (boundary separation). Parents completed a 10-week manualized behavioral parent training program. Primary outcomes were pre- and post-treatment child ADHD and conduct problem severity, and parent-reported relational frustration and parenting confidence. Bayesian multiple regressions assessed parent and child cognitive processes as predictors of post-treatment outcomes, controlling for pre-treatment behavior. Better child visuospatial and phonological WM and higher parental response caution were associated with greater reductions in inattention. For conduct problems, better parental self-regulation (stronger inhibitory control and greater response caution) predicted fewer post-treatment conduct problems. Higher parental response caution also predicted lower post-treatment relational frustration and higher parental confidence. Bayesian evidence supported no relation between parent and child cognitive functions and treatment-related changes in hyperactivity. This pilot study demonstrates that cognitive processes central to etiologic theories of ADHD and models of parenting behavior can be successfully integrated into treatment outcome research to inform which families are most likely to benefit from behavioral interventions. This study demonstrates the feasibility of bridging the translational research gap between basic and applied clinical science and facilitates research on the role of cognition in psychosocial interventions.

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父母和孩子的神经认知功能预测了患有多动症的青少年对父母行为训练的反应。
父母的认知功能被认为在养育行为中起着关键作用,并可能为行为干预的反应提供信息。这项开放标签的试点研究考察了父母和孩子的认知在多大程度上影响了多动症儿童对父母行为训练的反应。54名参与者(27名亲子二人组;法师 = 儿童和父母分别为10.6和45.2)在治疗前完成了评估视觉空间和语音工作记忆、抑制控制和选择反应速度的任务。漂移-扩散建模将选择反应时间数据分解为处理速度(漂移率)和响应谨慎(边界分离)的指标。家长们完成了为期10周的行为家长培训计划。主要结果是治疗前和治疗后儿童多动症和行为问题的严重程度,以及父母报告的关系挫折感和育儿信心。贝叶斯多元回归评估了父母和孩子的认知过程作为治疗后结果的预测因素,控制了治疗前的行为。更好的儿童视觉空间和语音WM以及更高的父母反应谨慎与注意力不集中的减少有关。对于行为问题,父母更好的自我调节(更强的抑制控制和更大的反应谨慎)可以预测治疗后的行为问题更少。父母反应谨慎程度越高,治疗后关系挫折感越低,父母信心越高。贝叶斯证据支持父母和孩子的认知功能与治疗相关的多动症变化之间没有关系。这项试点研究表明,多动症病因理论和养育行为模型的核心认知过程可以成功地整合到治疗结果研究中,以告知哪些家庭最有可能从行为干预中受益。这项研究证明了弥合基础临床科学和应用临床科学之间转化研究差距的可行性,并促进了认知在心理社会干预中作用的研究。
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