Executive functioning in children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Subject Areas : روان درمانگریParirokh Dadsetan 1 , Robabeh Delazar 2 , Ahmad Alipour 3
1 - PhD Islamic Azad University South Tehran Branch
2 - MA in General Psychology
3 - PhD Payame Noor University
Keywords: attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, executive functions, neuropsychological tests,
Abstract :
The underlying components of executive functioning in 18 non-treated and 18 treated children (with medication) with ADHD were compared with 18 normal children. There were 3 girls and 15 boys in each group and their age ranged from 7 to 12 years old. All the children responded to the Stroop Color-Word Test(Stroop, 1935), Wisconsin Card Sorting (Grant &Berg, 1948), and Continuous Performance Tests (Rosovold, Mirsky, Sarason, Bronsome & Beck, 1956), and the Digit Span subscale (Wechsler, 1974). The results of MANOVA showed that compared to treated and normal sample, the non-treated sample performed significantly weaker in most of executive functions. No significant differences were found between the performance of treated and normal children in executive functions.