Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria (Mar 2020)

Combining neuropsychological tests to improve the assessment of arithmetic difficulties in children with ADHD

  • Angelo R. T. REZENDE,
  • Sandra P. PACHECO,
  • Sulamy C. C. BRANCO,
  • Rosangela D. C. FERNANDES,
  • Carla R. BOLDRINI,
  • Ulysses DORIA FILHO,
  • Paulo R. BAZÁN,
  • Edson AMARO JUNIOR,
  • Umbertina Conti REED,
  • Erasmo Barbante CASELLA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282x20190178
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 78, no. 4
pp. 193 – 198

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Abstract Objective: To compare the ways of evaluating arithmetic skills in Brazilian children with ADHD by combining three validated neuropsychological tests and determining whether they are sensitive to the methylphenidate treatment. Methods: Forty-two children (9‒12 years old) participated in the present study: 20 were children with ADHD (DSM-IV) and 22 were age-matched controls. A classification criterion was used for each test separately and one, for their combination to detect the presence of arithmetic difficulties at two time points: baseline (time 1); and when children with ADHD were taking 0.3‒0.5 mg/kg of methylphenidate (time 2). The study also assessed children’s subtraction performance, combining parts of these tests. Results: Separately, the tests were only sensitive to differences between groups without medication. However, by combining the three neuropsychological tests, we observed a difference and detected a reduction in arithmetic difficulties associated with the methylphenidate treatment. The same effects were found in subtraction exercises, which require a borrowing procedure. Conclusions: The present study detected arithmetic difficulties in Brazilian children with ADHD and the effects of methylphenidate. Given this improvement in sensitivity, combining tests could be a promising alternative when working with limited samples.

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