Authors
M Van Lieshout, M Luman, LJS Schweren, JWR Twisk, SV Faraone, DJ Heslenfeld, CA Hartman, PJ Hoekstra, B Franke, JK Buitelaar, NNJ Rommelse, J Oosterlaan
Publication date
2019/3/15
Journal
Journal of abnormal child psychology
Volume
47
Pages
405-419
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Longitudinal studies on the course of neurocognitive functioning of children with ADHD and their unaffected siblings are scarce. Also, it is unclear to what extent that course is related to ADHD outcomes. A carefully phenotyped large sample of 838 Caucasian participants (ADHD-combined type: n = 339, unaffected siblings: n = 271, controls: n = 228; mean age at baseline = 11.4 years, mean age at follow-up = 17.3 years, SD = 3.2) was used to investigate differences in the course of neurocognitive functioning of ADHD affected and unaffected siblings versus controls, and to investigate the relationship between neurocognitive change and ADHD outcomes. At baseline, an aggregated measure of overall neurocognitive functioning and eight neurocognitive measures of working memory, timing (speed/variability), motor control, and intelligence were investigated. Outcomes at follow-up were …
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