An independent replication study involving 52 referred children with ADHD and 23 without ADHD supported these findings.Just wanted to add some new (to me anyway!) information regarding low digit span to this thread for those researching. The presence of mood, behavior, or learning disorders affected scores in some cases. No children without ADHD had Digit Span and Arithmetic as two of their three lowest subtest scores, whereas this was found for 23% of children with ADHD. For significantly more children with ADHD (87%), the score for FDI plus the Processing Speed Index was less than the sum of the two remaining Index scores (VCI+POI). The four lowest mean subtest scores for the ADHD group were Digit Span, Arithmetic, Coding, and Symbol Search, which was not the case for the nonADHD group. Further, the discrepancy between FSIQ and FDI was significantly greater in the ADHD group. Mean FSIQ (Full Scale IQ) exceeded FDI (Freedom from Distractibility Index) at all ages from 6 to 16 years in the ADHD group but not in the nonADHD group. An independent replication study involving 52 referred children with ADHD and 23 without ADHD supported these findings.ĪB - WISC-III data were analyzed in clinical samples of 87 children with ADHD and 32 children without ADHD. N2 - WISC-III data were analyzed in clinical samples of 87 children with ADHD and 32 children without ADHD. T1 - WISC-III freedom from distractibility as a measure of attention in children with and without Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder An independent replication study involving 52 referred children with ADHD and 23 without ADHD supported these findings.", An independent replication study involving 52 referred children with ADHD and 23 without ADHD supported these findings.Ībstract = "WISC-III data were analyzed in clinical samples of 87 children with ADHD and 32 children without ADHD. WISC-III data were analyzed in clinical samples of 87 children with ADHD and 32 children without ADHD.
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