Journal article

Differential effects of anxiety and depressive symptoms on working memory components in children and adolescents with ADHD combined type and ADHD inattentive type

M Ferrin, A Vance

European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | Published : 2014

Abstract

Working memory (WM) deficits have been shown to be associated with core ADHD symptoms, worse academic achievement and peer-relationship problems. Internalizing symptoms, such as anxiety and depression, have also been associated with impaired WM performance. However, the association of anxiety and depression and WM performance remains unclear for children and adolescents with ADHD. Further, it is unknown how these comorbid conditions might affect WM performance in the two main ADHD subtypes. The association of anxiety and depression and the specific components of spatial (SWM) and verbal working memory (VWM) were examined in 303 children and adolescents with ADHD, combined type (ADHD-CT) and ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Berta Ibanez and Koldo Cambra (Fundacion Servet) for statistical advice, and Jean Louise Sanders for style correction. M.F. received economic support from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ETS 07/90902, BAE 09/90088), Consejeria de Salud, Junta de Andalucia (EF-0029), Gobierno de Navarra (Beca Ayanz), and Fundacion Alicia Koplowitz.