Writing Disability in ADHD Children
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Title
Writing Disability in ADHD Children
Journal
Journal of Organizational Psychology
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
21
Number
3
Pages
120-126
Language
english
Abstract
The psychological examination aims at objectifying the key symptoms of hyperactivity,
i.e. attention and executive function disorders (in short, activation-inhibition control).
The files of 237 patients from our consultations, aged between 5 and 17 years old and
examined between 2004 and 2016, are analyzed retrospectively. Of whom 40 cases show
the typical ADHD syndrom, mixed presentation, according to DSM-5 criteria.
These ADHD children and adolescents show not only a characteristic impulsivity on
computerized attention tests, but also a deficit in the acquisition of writing, an early
manifestation of their neurodevelopmental disorders. This association correctly
classifies 82.4% of hyperactives and controls, a strong effect given the difficult diagnosis
of ADHD syndrome.
i.e. attention and executive function disorders (in short, activation-inhibition control).
The files of 237 patients from our consultations, aged between 5 and 17 years old and
examined between 2004 and 2016, are analyzed retrospectively. Of whom 40 cases show
the typical ADHD syndrom, mixed presentation, according to DSM-5 criteria.
These ADHD children and adolescents show not only a characteristic impulsivity on
computerized attention tests, but also a deficit in the acquisition of writing, an early
manifestation of their neurodevelopmental disorders. This association correctly
classifies 82.4% of hyperactives and controls, a strong effect given the difficult diagnosis
of ADHD syndrome.
Keywords
Key Words: ADHD, ADDH, THADA, TDAH, Hyperactivity, Writing Disability, Sensorymotor, Neurodevelopmental Disorder.
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