Fenollar-Cortés Javier, Fuentes Luis J
Departamento de Psicología Evolutiva y de la Educación, Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de Murcia Murcia, Spain.
Departamento de Psicología Básica y Metodología, Universidad de Murcia Murcia, Spain.
Front Psychol. 2016 Jun 14;7:871. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00871. eCollection 2016.
Although the critical feature of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity/impulsivity behavior, the disorder is clinically heterogeneous, and concomitant difficulties are common. Children with ADHD are at increased risk for experiencing lifelong impairments in multiple domains of daily functioning. In the present study we aimed to build a brief ADHD impairment-related tool -ADHD concomitant difficulties scale (ADHD-CDS)- to assess the presence of some of the most important comorbidities that usually appear associated with ADHD such as emotional/motivational management, fine motor coordination, problem-solving/management of time, disruptive behavior, sleep habits, academic achievement and quality of life. The two main objectives of the study were (i) to discriminate those profiles with several and important ADHD functional difficulties and (ii) to create a brief clinical tool that fosters a comprehensive evaluation process and can be easily used by clinicians.
The total sample included 399 parents of children with ADHD aged 6-18 years (M = 11.65; SD = 3.1; 280 males) and 297 parents of children without a diagnosis of ADHD (M = 10.91; SD = 3.2; 149 male). The scale construction followed an item improved sequential process.
Factor analysis showed a 13-item single factor model with good fit indices. Higher scores on inattention predicted higher scores on ADHD-CDS for both the clinical sample (β = 0.50; p < 0.001) and the whole sample (β = 0.85; p < 0.001). The ROC curve for the ADHD-CDS (against the ADHD diagnostic status) gave an area under the curve (AUC) of.979 (95%, CI = [0.969, 0.990]).
The ADHD-CDS has shown preliminary adequate psychometric properties, with high convergent validity and good sensitivity for different ADHD profiles, which makes it a potentially appropriate and brief instrument that may be easily used by clinicians, researchers, and health professionals in dealing with ADHD.
尽管注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的关键特征是注意力不集中和/或多动/冲动行为的持续模式,但该障碍在临床上具有异质性,且常伴有其他困难。患有ADHD的儿童在日常生活功能的多个领域出现终身损伤的风险增加。在本研究中,我们旨在构建一个简短的与ADHD损伤相关的工具——ADHD伴发困难量表(ADHD-CDS),以评估一些通常与ADHD相关的最重要的共病情况,如情绪/动机管理、精细运动协调、问题解决/时间管理、破坏性行为、睡眠习惯、学业成绩和生活质量。本研究的两个主要目标是:(i)区分那些存在多种重要ADHD功能困难的特征;(ii)创建一个简短的临床工具,以促进全面的评估过程,并且临床医生可以轻松使用。
总样本包括399名6至18岁ADHD儿童的父母(M = 11.65;SD = 3.1;280名男性)和297名未被诊断为ADHD儿童的父母(M = 10.91;SD = 3.2;149名男性)。量表构建遵循项目改进的顺序过程。
因子分析显示一个包含13个项目的单因素模型,拟合指数良好。注意力不集中得分较高预测临床样本(β = 0.50;p < 0.001)和整个样本(β = 0.85;p < 0.001)的ADHD-CDS得分也较高。ADHD-CDS(针对ADHD诊断状态)的ROC曲线下面积(AUC)为0.979(95%,CI = [0.969, 0.990])。
ADHD-CDS已显示出初步足够的心理测量特性,具有高收敛效度和对不同ADHD特征的良好敏感性,这使其成为临床医生、研究人员和健康专业人员在处理ADHD时可能易于使用的潜在合适且简短的工具。