Fee V E, Matson J L, Moore L A, Benavidez D A
Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1993 Feb;21(1):1-11. doi: 10.1007/BF00910485.
The independence of hyperactivity, attention deficits, and conduct problems among mentally retarded children was addressed using factors of the Conners' Teacher Rating Scale-39 (CTRS-39) and the more recently developed IOWA Conners' inattention/overactivity (IO) and aggression (A) subscales. CTRS-39 ratings were obtained for children of normal intelligence and for mentally retarded children. Differences between the groups were examined as were intercorrelations of the Conners' factors and IOWA subscales. Conduct problems proved to be less strongly associated with hyperactivity and attention deficits among mentally retarded children compared to children of normal intelligence. However, attention problems and conduct problems may be associated with mental retardation in general. Implications of these data and CTRS scoring system recommendations for mentally retarded children are discussed.
利用康纳斯教师评定量表-39(CTRS-39)的因子以及最近编制的爱荷华康纳斯注意力不集中/多动(IO)和攻击(A)分量表,探讨了智力发育迟缓儿童中多动、注意力缺陷和行为问题的独立性。对智力正常儿童和智力发育迟缓儿童进行了CTRS-39评定。研究了两组之间的差异以及康纳斯因子和爱荷华分量表的相互关系。结果表明,与智力正常儿童相比,智力发育迟缓儿童的行为问题与多动和注意力缺陷的关联较弱。然而,一般来说,注意力问题和行为问题可能与智力发育迟缓有关。讨论了这些数据的意义以及CTRS评分系统对智力发育迟缓儿童的建议。