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Title: | Moderator Role of Monitoring in the Inhibitory Control of Adolescents With ADHD |
Authors: | Ramos-Galarza, Carlos Pérez-Salas, Claudia |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Journal of Attention DisordersVolume 25, Issue 2, Pages 188 - 198 |
Abstract: | Objective: The aim of this research was to analyze the role of monitoring in the causal relationship between inhibitory control and symptoms of combined ADHD. Method: It has been conducted a quantitative investigation of two phases. Results: In the first study, a moderation model was analyzed (N = 144 adolescents with combined ADHD), where monitoring was considered as a moderating variable in the causal relationship between the inhibitory control and the symptomatology of ADHD F(3, 140) = 28.03, p <.001; R2 =.37. In the second study, the model through an experimental study was tested (N = 52 adolescents with and without ADHD) where it was found that adolescents with ADHD improve in their inhibitory control when they receive external support to the monitoring F(1, 50) = 21.38, p <.001, η2 =.30. Conclusion: Results suggest that monitoring compensates the poor performance of inhibitory control in adolescents with ADHD, which is a contribution to the theoretical construction of ADHD and to the treatments proposed for this condition because it goes beyond the classic conception of a causality chain among the deficit of inhibitory control and ADHD symptomatology to propose a new explanation about this disorder, where neuropsychology intervention of monitoring would diminish ADHD’s symptomatology impact on adolescents. |
URI: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29806534/ http://repositorio.uti.edu.ec//handle/123456789/3317 |
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