Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Gdansk, Gdańsk, Poland.
Institute of Applied Psychology, Faculty of Management and Social Communication, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland.
PLoS One. 2022 Oct 25;17(10):e0275599. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0275599. eCollection 2022.
Attentional deficits are among the most bothersome symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). To date, the neurological basis of attentional deficits has not been fully described according to the diagnostic criteria. ADHD may result from deficits in various attributes of attention. There is no specialist neuropsychological diagnostic method that allows reliable distinction between primary attention disorders in the etiology of ADHD and secondary problems that may arise due to co-morbidities. This protocol aims to systematically review the literature to evaluate patterns of attention common to school-age children either diagnosed with ADHD or at high risk of ADHD, as measured by the neuropsychological attention network test (ANT).
Our search strategy will consist of electronic databases (PubMed, PsychInfo, Web of Science, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library) and hand searching. Both prospective cohort studies and prospective studies of intervention effects will be included, provided they used the ANT. The primary output variable will be attention deficits. Screening and eligibility will be done independently by two reviewers based on pre-specified eligibility criteria. Data extraction will be based on a pre-pilot data extraction form and conducted by two authors independently. The risk of bias will be assessed by two authors independently. The rating of the certainty of the entire body of evidence will be evaluated using the GRADE approach. Any discrepancies identified at any stage of the review will be resolved by discussion or/and consultation with another reviewer. We plan a narrative synthesis of findings and a quantitative meta-analysis if the data allow.
The research will identify patterns of neuropsychological ANT results characteristic of both school-age children diagnosed with ADHD and those at high risk of having ADHD. Our results could be used to check whether the pattern of a child's performance in the ANT corresponds to the characteristic pattern of the results of children with ADHD. At present, the ANT is used only in research; the results of this review will serve as a useful benchmark. Hopefully, in the future, it will be possible to use the ANT in the wider diagnosis of ADHD.
PROSPERO: CRD42021249768.
注意力缺陷是注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)最令人困扰的症状之一。迄今为止,根据诊断标准,尚未充分描述注意力缺陷的神经基础。ADHD 可能是由于注意力的各种属性缺陷所致。目前尚无专门的神经心理学诊断方法可以可靠地区分 ADHD 病因中的原发性注意力障碍与可能因共病而出现的继发性问题。本方案旨在系统地回顾文献,评估通过神经心理学注意网络测试(ANT)诊断为 ADHD 或有 ADHD 高风险的学龄儿童共有的注意模式。
我们的搜索策略将包括电子数据库(PubMed、PsychInfo、Web of Science、EMBASE 和 Cochrane Library)和手工搜索。只要前瞻性队列研究和干预效果的前瞻性研究使用了 ANT,就将包括在内。主要输出变量将是注意力缺陷。筛查和入选将由两名独立的审查员根据预先确定的入选标准进行。数据提取将基于预先试点的数据提取表,并由两名作者独立进行。两名作者将独立评估偏倚风险。使用 GRADE 方法评估整个证据体的确定性等级。在审查的任何阶段发现的任何差异都将通过讨论或/和咨询另一位审查员来解决。我们计划对研究结果进行叙述性综合,并在数据允许的情况下进行定量荟萃分析。
该研究将确定被诊断为 ADHD 的学龄儿童和有 ADHD 高风险的儿童的神经心理学 ANT 结果特征模式。我们的结果可用于检查儿童在 ANT 中的表现模式是否与 ADHD 儿童的特征结果模式相对应。目前,ANT 仅用于研究;本研究的结果将作为一个有用的基准。希望在未来,有可能在更广泛的 ADHD 诊断中使用 ANT。
PROSPERO:CRD42021249768。