Journal article
Brief report: Children with ADHD without Co-morbid autism do not have impaired motor proficiency on the movement assessment battery for children
N Papadopoulos, N Rinehart, JL Bradshaw, JL McGinley
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | Published : 2013
Abstract
Motor proficiency was investigated in a sample of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder-Combined type (ADHD-CT) without autism. Accounting for the influence of co-morbid autistic symptoms in ADHD motor studies is vital given that motor impairment has been linked to social-communication symptoms in children who have co-morbid ADHD and autistic-like symptoms. Two groups of children aged between 7-14 years were recruited; children with ADHD-CT (n = 16; mean age 10 years, 7 months [SD = 1 year, 10 months]) and a typically developing (n = 16; mean age 10 years, 6 months [SD = 2 years, 6 months]) group. Motor proficiency was measured using the Movement Assessment Battery for Child..
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