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Título
Application of the Conners' Scale in children with academic underachievement
Introdução
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a disorder diagnosed in childhood and is characterized by inattention, impulsivity and excessive motor activity, which impairs the neurocognitive development of these children. Thus, it is a problem that requires attention and care. Screening by trained professionals is essential for early diagnosis and treatment. One of the forms of diagnostic screening is the use of the Conners' Scale filled by parents or guardians.
Objetivo
Application of the Conners' Scale–Brazilian Version by Rosa Neto for screening of ADHD in children with academic underachievement.
Método
Conners' Scale-Rosa Neto’s Brazilian Version was applied in students with low academic performance at a university hospital. For this research the following cutoff points of the scale were used: Hyperactivity/Impulsivity: 10; Attention Deficit: 10; Conduct Disorder: 11; Hyperactivity + Attention Deficit: 18; and global ADHD: 30.
Resultados e Conclusões
Eighty-one medical records were evaluated, of which, 63 had the Conners' Scale filled; 43 (68.2%) were male and 20 (31.7%) female. Age ranged from 6 to 13 years old (average: 7.3). Concerning to grade, it ranged from 1st to 8th grades of elementary school, with the 3rd grade being the most frequent. Regarding to the diagnosis, 18 (28.5%) scored for Hyperactivity/Impulsivity, 15 (83%) boys and three (17%) girls. Thirty-six (57.1%) scored in Attention Deficit, being 23 (64%) male and 13 (36%) female. Twenty-two (34.9%) scored for Conduct Disorder, 16 (50%) boys and six (19%) girls. Thirty-one (49.2%) scored for Hyperactivity + Attention Deficit, 22 (71%) male and nine (29%) female. Twenty-three (36.5%) scored for overall ADHD, 17 (51%) boys and six (18%) girls. Furthermore, 10 (15.8%) scored only in one category, four girls and six boys. Seven (11.1%) scored only for Attention Deficit, three girls and four boys. Two (3.1%) scored only for Conduct Disorder, one boy and one girl, and one male (1.5%) scored only for Hyperactivity/Impulsivity. Among the students, 19 (30%) did not score for any disorder, 13 (20.6%) males and six (9.5%) females.
In this study, there was a predominance of Attention-Deficit Disorder followed by Hyperactivity + Attention Deficit. There was a predominance of males, externalizing problems such ADHD are most common in boys, as evidenced in the literature.
Palavras Chave
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity, children, undeacademic rachievement, school
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Nehum
Área
Transtornos neuropsiquiátricos e distúrbios de aprendizagem
Autores
HISADORA GEMELLI, Natália Custódio Uggioni, Amanda Fontana Gouveia, Cássia Hellen LONGHINOTTI, Ana Carolina Decker da Silva, Joao Vitor Pereira de Sousa, STHEFANNY JOSEPHINE KLEIN OTTONI GUEDES , FERNANDA BORTOLANZA FERNANDES, MARCOS ANTONIO DA SILVA CRISTOVAM