학술논문

ADHD among adolescents with intellectual disabilities: pre-pathway influences.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Research in Developmental Disabilities (RES DEV DISABIL), Jul2013; 34(7): 2268-2279. (12p)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0891-4222
Abstract
Children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at heightened risk for developing ADHD. However, the validity of ADHD as a diagnosis for youth with ID remains controversial. To advance research on validity, the present study examined the hypothesized precursors to ADHD in typically developing adolescents (TD) and adolescents with ID, specifically with regard to family history of ADHD, molecular genetics, and neuropsychological functioning. Results indicated that youth ADHD symptoms were related to parental ADHD symptoms regardless of the adolescent's cognitive functioning. Additionally, findings suggested that the DRD4 genetic variant and adolescent set-shifting abilities were related to adolescent ADHD symptoms independent of cognitive functioning. This study provides an initial investigation of the biological correlates of ADHD among youth with ID.