Clock face drawing test performance in children with ADHD
Autor: | Ghanizadeh A, Safavi S, Michael Berk |
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psychometrics
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity diagnosis mental disorders Clock face drawing test Attention Deficit Disorder with assessment Assessment Research Papers behavioral disciplines and activities lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry Hyperactivity lcsh:RC321-571 |
Zdroj: | Michael Berk Basic and Clinical Neuroscience, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 13-14 (2013) ResearcherID Basic and Clinical Neuroscience, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 50-56 (2013) Scopus-Elsevier Europe PubMed Central Basic and Clinical Neuroscience |
Popis: | Introduction: The utility and discriminatory pattern of the clock face drawing test in ADHD is unclear. This study therefore compared Clock Face Drawing test performance in children with ADHD and controls. Material & methods: 95 children with ADHD and 191 school children were matched for gender ratio and age. ADHD symptoms severities were assessed using DSM-IV ADHD checklist and their intellectual functioning was assessed. The participants completed three clock-drawing tasks, and the following four functions were assessed: Contour score, Numbers score, Hands setting score, and Center score Results: All the subscales scores of the three clock drawing tests of the ADHD group were lower than that of the control group. In ADHD children, inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity scores were not related with free drawn clock test scores. When pre-drawn contour test was performed, inattentiveness score was statistically associated with Number score. None of the other variables of age, gender, intellectual functioning, and hand use preference were associated with Numbers score. In pre-drawn clock, no association of ADHD symptoms with any CDT subscales was significant. In addition, more errors are observed with free drawn clock and Pre-drawn contour than pre-drawn clock. Conclusion: Putting Numbers and Hands setting are more sensitive measures to screen ADHD than Contour and Center drawing. Test performance, except Hands setting, may have already reached a developmental plateau. It is probable that Hand setting deficit in children with ADHD may not decrease from age 8 to 14 years. Performance of children with ADHD is associated with the complexity of CDT. |
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