Detecting Differences between Clinical Presentations in ADHD through the Cognitive Profile Obtained from WISC-IV

  • Soria I
  • Cortés J
  • Cerván R
  • et al.
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Objective: The current study explores whether WISC-IV cognitive profiles could allow to differentiate between presentations of ADHD. Method: A clinical sample of 216 subjects aged between 6 and 16 years and distributed into 2 subgroups (ADHD inattentive type group aged M = 8.5, SD = 2.4; and ADHD combined group M = 10.1, SD = 2.6) was recruited for the study. Results: Processing Speed Index mean score was significantly higher (F (1,214) = 14.7, p< .001, d = 0.52) in ADHD-Inattentive group (M = 90.7; SD = 12.1) than ADHD-Combined group (M = 97.7; SD = 14.7). Furthermore, PSI was negatively associated with "Inattention" dimension (β =-.21, p< .001 family and β =-.19, < .001 family and β = .33,

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Soria, I. N., Cortés, J. F., Cerván, R. L., & Mier, R. J. R. de. (2017). Detecting Differences between Clinical Presentations in ADHD through the Cognitive Profile Obtained from WISC-IV. Universal Journal of Psychology, 5(4), 179–186. https://doi.org/10.13189/ujp.2017.050403

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