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- Title
Disregarding Impairment in ADHD Diagnosis Inflates Its Prevalence.
- Authors
Fortes, Dídia; Figueiredo, Tiago; Lima, Gabriel; Segenreich, Daniel; Serra-Pinheiro, Maria Antonia; Mattos, Paulo
- Abstract
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders– fifth edition (DSM-V) diagnostic criteria for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has reemphasized impairment although many studies have demonstrated that such approach may inflate prevalence rates. However, there is no consensus on how impairment should be measured and a myriad of approaches in different studies make comparisons difficult. Objective: To investigate whether impairment measured using a previous validate quantitative measure modifies prevalence rates in a sample of Brazilian children and adolescents. Method: Of 109 children (72 males, 37 females), mean age of 12.4 years, 68 were with ADHD (according to DSM criteria, except for impairment) and 41 were typically developing children. All were evaluated with semi-structured interviews and completed the Functional Impairment Scale (FIS). Results: Thirty-five percent of ADHD cases had impairment in one single domain or no impairment at all (among school performance, social life, family life, and self-perception) in the FIS. Conclusion: Disregarding impairment clearly inflates ADHD diagnosis.
- Subjects
ATTENTION-deficit hyperactivity disorder; MANNERS &; customs; SELF-perception; DIAGNOSIS; CHILD development
- Publication
Journal of Attention Disorders, 2021, Vol 25, Issue 11, p1529
- ISSN
1087-0547
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1087054720911969