Cook Nathan E, Braaten Ellen B, Surman Craig B H
a Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Learning and Emotional Assessment Program , Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston , MA , USA.
b Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Learning and Emotional Assessment Program and Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds , Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston , MA , USA.
Child Neuropsychol. 2018 Jul;24(5):598-616. doi: 10.1080/09297049.2017.1307952. Epub 2017 Mar 27.
It is well established that processing speed is negatively impacted in children and adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Unfortunately, exactly how processing speed vulnerabilities manifest in daily functioning has not been well established. To support clinical care of youth with ADHD, it is important to better understand the functional consequences and relevant outcomes associated with processing speed deficits. This systematic review and meta-analysis sought to identify the association between processing speed and clinical or functional correlates among children or adolescents diagnosed with ADHD. A total of 409 abstracts were screened, of which, 60 full-text articles were identified as potentially relevant, and 8 of these studies met inclusion criteria. Domains evaluated across these studies included reading skills, mathematics skills, written expression, anxiety, self-appraisals of competence, and adaptive functioning. Six studies reported an association between processing speed and reading skills, allowing for meta-analysis. Processing speed difficulties among youth with ADHD appear strongly associated with several clinical and functional correlates including weaker academic skills, poorer adaptive skills, increased self-reported anxiety, and overestimates of social competence. Meta-analytic results for studies reporting the association between processing speed and reading skills indicate a medium overall weighted mean effect size (r = 0.33, 95% CI = 0.28 -0.39) with minimal heterogeneity (I = 0.17). Clinical implications of these findings, limitations in the current knowledge base, and suggestions for future research are discussed.
众所周知,注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)患儿和青少年的处理速度会受到负面影响。不幸的是,处理速度缺陷在日常功能中究竟如何表现尚未明确。为了支持对ADHD青少年的临床护理,更好地理解与处理速度缺陷相关的功能后果和相关结果非常重要。这项系统评价和荟萃分析旨在确定被诊断为ADHD的儿童或青少年的处理速度与临床或功能相关因素之间的关联。共筛选了409篇摘要,其中60篇全文文章被确定为可能相关,这些研究中有8项符合纳入标准。这些研究评估的领域包括阅读技能、数学技能、书面表达、焦虑、能力的自我评估和适应性功能。六项研究报告了处理速度与阅读技能之间的关联,从而可以进行荟萃分析。ADHD青少年的处理速度困难似乎与多种临床和功能相关因素密切相关,包括较弱的学业技能、较差的适应技能、自我报告的焦虑增加以及对社交能力的高估。报告处理速度与阅读技能之间关联的研究的荟萃分析结果表明,总体加权平均效应大小中等(r = 0.33,95% CI = 0.28 - 0.39),异质性最小(I = 0.17)。讨论了这些发现的临床意义、当前知识库中的局限性以及对未来研究的建议。