执行功能在中国儿童ADHD和发展性计算障碍共发中的作用。

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Alpha psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-05-28 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.31083/AP42712
Jing Zhang, Min Dong, Lu Liu, Sunwei Qiu, Meirong Pan, Xinlin Zhou, Qiujin Qian
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目的:探讨注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)合并发育性计算障碍(ADHD+DD)患儿执行功能缺陷的特点。方法:将6 ~ 16岁的中国儿童分为3组(n = 637)。首先,在控制年龄、Raven评分和性别的情况下,对基于绩效和基于量表的执行功能进行组间比较。然后采用偏相关分析和回归分析来调查执行功能、ADHD症状和算术能力之间的关系。此外,采用logistic回归分析和通径分析来区分执行功能对ADHD无发展性计算障碍(ADHD-DD)和ADHD+DD的影响。结果:两组患儿执行功能障碍均较对照组严重。与ADHD-DD组相比,ADHD+DD组在基于绩效的执行功能上表现较差,但在基于规模的执行功能上表现相似。ADHD- dd和ADHD通过抑制来区分(优势比(OR) = 2.00, 95% CI = 1.42;2.81)和处理速度(OR = 0.90, 95% CI = 0.84;0.97)。在症状维度上,言语工作记忆对ADHD症状和复杂减法有影响(pIna = 0.006, pHI = 0.018, pCS = 0.002),加工速度(pIna = 0.002, pCS = 0.001)和工作记忆因素对注意力不集中和复杂减法有影响(pIna < 0.001, pCS = 0.001),而抑制(p = 0.004)和认知灵活性(p = 0.013)对复杂减法有独特的影响。结论:ADHD+DD患者表现出多重执行功能缺陷,抑制和处理速度是潜在的病因。言语工作记忆、处理速度和工作记忆因素是ADHD症状和算术能力共同的执行功能缺陷。认知灵活性和抑制是影响算术能力的特定危险因素。
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The Role of Executive Function in the Co-occurrence of ADHD and Developmental Dyscalculia in Chinese Children.

The Role of Executive Function in the Co-occurrence of ADHD and Developmental Dyscalculia in Chinese Children.

The Role of Executive Function in the Co-occurrence of ADHD and Developmental Dyscalculia in Chinese Children.

The Role of Executive Function in the Co-occurrence of ADHD and Developmental Dyscalculia in Chinese Children.

Objective: This study aimed to elucidate the characteristics of executive function deficits in children with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) comorbid with developmental dyscalculia (ADHD+DD).

Methods: Three groups of Chinese children (n = 637) aged from 6 to 16 years were included in this study. Initially, a between-group comparison on both performance-based and scale-based executive function was conducted, controlling for age, Raven score, and gender. Partial correlation analysis and regression analysis were then used to investigate the association between executive function, ADHD symptoms, and arithmetic ability. Furthermore, logistic regression analysis and path analysis were used to differentiate the effect of executive functions on ADHD without developmental dyscalculia (ADHD-DD) and ADHD+DD.

Results: Both ADHD groups had more severe executive function impairment than the control group. Compared with the ADHD-DD group, the ADHD+DD group performed worse in performance-based executive functions but similar in scale-based executive functions. ADHD-DD and ADHD were differentiated by inhibition (odds ratio (OR) = 2.00, 95% CI = 1.42; 2.81) and processing speed (OR = 0.90, 95% CI = 0.84; 0.97). In terms of symptom dimensions, verbal working memory had an effect on ADHD symptoms and complex subtraction (pIna = 0.006, pHI = 0.018, pCS = 0.002), processing speed (pIna = 0.002, pCS = 0.001) and working memory factors influenced inattention and complex subtraction (pIna < 0.001, pCS = 0.001), and inhibition (p = 0.004) and cognitive flexibility (p = 0.013) contributed uniquely to complex subtraction.

Conclusion: Individuals with ADHD+DD exhibit multiple executive function deficits, with inhibition and processing speed being potential etiological factors. Verbal working memory, processing speed, and working memory factors are shared executive function deficits for ADHD symptoms and arithmetic ability. Cognitive flexibility and inhibition are specific risk factors for arithmetic ability.

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