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Gepubliceerd in: Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 10/2020

14-07-2020

Subgroups of Childhood ADHD Based on Temperament Traits and Cognition: Concurrent and Predictive Validity

Auteurs: Patrick K. Goh, Christine A. Lee, Michelle M. Martel, Sarah L. Karalunas, Joel T. Nigg

Gepubliceerd in: Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology | Uitgave 10/2020

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Abstract

Efforts to parse ADHD’s heterogeneity in the DSM system has generally relied on subtypes, or presentations, based on different symptom combinations. Promising recent work has suggested that biologically-relevant and clinically predictive subgroups may be identified via an alternative feature set based on either a) temperament traits or b) executive function measures. Yet, the potential additive ability of these domains for specifying ADHD sub-phenotypes remains unknown. We thus sought to determine whether temperament traits and executive function, together, could facilitate a more nuanced and clinically meaningful subgrouping of children with ADHD. Participants included 828 children aged 7–11 years (62% with ADHD, 38% female). Latent profile and community detection analyses using both temperament and cognitive input features provided support for a primarily temperament-based three-subgroup solution (i.e., “Mild,” “Irritable,” and “Surgent”), although the distinction between Surgent and Mild subgroups may have been better explained as an ADHD symptom severity effect. There was also evidence of a five-subgroup solution, in which cognitive measures differentiated the Surgent subgroup into those with and without cognitive impairment. Cognitive measures also appeared to differentiate the Irritable subgroup based on severity, although differences in resulting subgroups appeared better explained via differences in negative affect and shyness. Subgroups within the five-subgroup solution meaningfully differed with respect to concurrent comorbidity. The utility of the five-subgroup solution for predicting comorbid diagnoses 2 years later was more limited. Additional work is needed to fully characterize the integration of cognitive and affective functioning in ADHD and their overlapping or additive value for clinical prediction.
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Group comparison analyses suggested those with ADHD were significantly older, had more ADHD symptoms, reported a significantly lower family income, and exhibited a lower FSIQ than those without (ps < .04; partial η2s ≥ .01). The ADHD group had a significantly higher proportion of males (p < .001; Odds Ratio = 1.05). Comparison of participants who provided data for prior work versus those who did not suggested no differences in gender, race, yearly family income, and FSIQ (ps > .05; partial η2s ≤ .01). Regardless of ADHD diagnosis, participants who had not previously provided data were significantly older than those who had (ps < .001; partial η2s ≥ .08). In participants without ADHD, those who provided data for prior work reported significantly fewer symptoms than those who had not (p = .001; partial η2 = .04). Detailed information is provided in the Online Resources.
 
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We also conducted a supplemental LPA analysis removing TMCQ scales that were overlapping with both ADHD and ODD symptoms. These specific scales were inhibitory control, impulsivity, attention focusing, anger/frustration, and soothability. Results of these analyses are available in the Online Resources.
 
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Metagegevens
Titel
Subgroups of Childhood ADHD Based on Temperament Traits and Cognition: Concurrent and Predictive Validity
Auteurs
Patrick K. Goh
Christine A. Lee
Michelle M. Martel
Sarah L. Karalunas
Joel T. Nigg
Publicatiedatum
14-07-2020
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology / Uitgave 10/2020
Print ISSN: 2730-7166
Elektronisch ISSN: 2730-7174
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10802-020-00668-x

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