Pragmatic deficits and social impairment in children with ADHD.
Autor: | Staikova, Ekaterina, Gomes, Hilary, Tartter, Vivien, McCabe, Allyssa, Halperin, Jeffrey M. |
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ANALYSIS of covariance
ATTENTION-deficit hyperactivity disorder CHI-squared test STATISTICAL correlation DISCOURSE analysis INTELLIGENCE tests LANGUAGE disorders in children LONGITUDINAL method MULTIVARIATE analysis RESEARCH funding SOCIAL skills in children DESCRIPTIVE statistics DISEASE complications CHILDREN |
Zdroj: | Journal of Child Psychology; Dec2013, Vol. 54 Issue 12, p1275-1283, 9p, 1 Diagram, 5 Charts, 1 Graph |
Abstrakt: | Background Impaired social functioning has been well documented in individuals with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Existing treatments for ADHD are effective for managing core symptoms, but have limited effectiveness at improving social skills, suggesting that social deficits in ADHD may not be directly related to core symptoms of the disorder. Language problems are also common in ADHD, with accumulating evidence of pragmatic language difficulties. Pragmatic deficits are associated with social impairment in several neurodevelopmental disorders. This study systematically examined pragmatic language functioning in children with ADHD and whether social impairment in ADHD is mediated by pragmatic deficits. Method Sixty-three children (28 ADHD; 35 typically developing), ages 7-11 years, underwent a comprehensive assessment of pragmatic language, including parent ratings, standardized tests, and a narrative task. Parents also rated children's social skills on the Social Skills Improvement System. Results Children with ADHD had poorer pragmatic language skills relative to peers across all measures, even after controlling for general language abilities. Furthermore, pragmatic abilities as measured by parent ratings, mediated the relation between ADHD and social skills. Conclusions Pragmatic language skills are impaired in many children with ADHD and may partially account for high rates of social impairment. Implications for treatment and possible prevention of social problems in children with ADHD are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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