Background The evaluation of adaptive behavior is informative in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or specific learning disorders (SLD). However, the few investigations available have focused only on the gross level of domains of adaptive behavior. Aims To investigate which item subsets of the Vineland-II can discriminate children with ADHD or SLD from peers with typical development. Methods and procedures Student's t-tests, ROC analysis, logistic regression, and linear discriminant function analysis were used to compare 24 children with ADHD, 61 elementary students with SLD, and controls matched on age, sex, school level attended, and both parents’ education level. Results Several item subsets that address not only ADHD core symptoms, but also understanding in social context and development of interpersonal relationships, allowed discrimination of children with ADHD from controls. The combination of four item subsets (Listening and attending, Expressing com...
Vineland-II adaptive behavior profile of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or specific learning disorders / Balboni, Giulia; Incognito, O.; Belacchi, C.; Bonichini, S.; Cubelli, R.. - In: RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES. - ISSN 0891-4222. - STAMPA. - 61:(2017), pp. 55-65. [10.1016/j.ridd.2016.12.003]
Vineland-II adaptive behavior profile of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or specific learning disorders
Balboni, Giulia;Cubelli, R.
2017-01-01
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Background The evaluation of adaptive behavior is informative in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or specific learning disorders (SLD). However, the few investigations available have focused only on the gross level of domains of adaptive behavior. Aims To investigate which item subsets of the Vineland-II can discriminate children with ADHD or SLD from peers with typical development. Methods and procedures Student's t-tests, ROC analysis, logistic regression, and linear discriminant function analysis were used to compare 24 children with ADHD, 61 elementary students with SLD, and controls matched on age, sex, school level attended, and both parents’ education level. Results Several item subsets that address not only ADHD core symptoms, but also understanding in social context and development of interpersonal relationships, allowed discrimination of children with ADHD from controls. The combination of four item subsets (Listening and attending, Expressing com...| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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