Zheyue Peng, Kasey Stanton, Beatriz Dominguez-Alvarez, Ashley L Watts
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摘要
现代精神病理学分类系统将注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)分为不同的情况组,无论是外部性的还是神经发育性的。因此,ADHD在现代分类系统中的最佳位置仍然不清楚。我们通过将ADHD症状映射到三种跨诊断精神病理谱——外化、神经发育和内化——及其症状来推进文献。ADHD症状与不同的谱有不同的关联,症状子集与外化关系最密切,其他与神经发育有关,还有一些与内化有关。冲动、功课差和毅力差与外化密切相关,认知脱离症状(例如,困惑、发呆、做白日梦)和不成熟与神经发育密切相关,认知脱离症状也与内化密切相关。我们的研究结果建议不要将ADHD作为一个单一的概念来概念化和治疗,也不要将ADHD完全置于外化或神经发育谱系之下。以症状为中心的方法将更好地为现代精神病理学分类系统提供信息。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,版权所有)。
Where does attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder fit in the psychopathology hierarchy? A symptom-focused analysis.
Modern psychopathology classification systems position attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with different groups of conditions, either with externalizing or neurodevelopmental. As such, the optimal placement of ADHD in modern classification systems remains unclear. We advanced the literature by mapping ADHD symptoms onto three transdiagnostic psychopathology spectra-externalizing, neurodevelopmental, and internalizing-and their symptoms. ADHD symptoms had varied associations with different spectra, with subsets of symptoms relating most strongly to externalizing, others to neurodevelopmental, and still others to internalizing. Impulsivity, poor schoolwork, and low perseverance were most closely tied to externalizing, cognitive disengagement symptoms (e.g., confused, stared blankly, daydreamed) and immaturity were most closely tied to neurodevelopment, and cognitive disengagement symptoms were also tied to internalizing. Our findings advise against conceptualizing and treating ADHD as a unitary construct and against placing ADHD exclusively under either externalizing or neurodevelopmental spectra. Symptom-focused approaches will better inform modern psychopathology classification systems. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).