| Literature DB >> 33464422 |
Marah Butzbach1, Anselm B M Fuermaier2, Steffen Aschenbrenner3,4, Matthias Weisbrod3,5, Lara Tucha6, Oliver Tucha2,6.
Abstract
Although attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adulthood is associated with marked cognitive impairment, research on metacognition in adult ADHD is scarce. Deficits in metacognition may have a negative impact on treatment adherence, functional outcomes, and everyday life. This study explores metacognition, specifically self-awareness of cognitive performance, in adults with ADHD by combining objective and subjective assessments. Forty-seven patients with ADHD and 47 control individuals completed a neuropsychological assessment battery including tests for attention, executive functions and memory (objective assessment), as well as questionnaires for cognitive functioning and symptom severity (subjective assessment; self- and informant-report). Participants evaluated their test performance of the objective assessment after test completion by selecting a percentile rank which was subtracted from their normed test result, yielding a discrepancy score. Compared to controls, adults with ADHD showed impairments in attention (medium effects) and memory (small and medium effects), but not in executive functions. The discrepancy scores between self-evaluation and cognitive performance revealed deficits in self-awareness of attentional functions (small effects), but not in executive functions and memory in patients with ADHD compared to controls. Discrepancy scores between self- and informant-reports of cognitive functioning revealed no significant differences. Adults with ADHD show impairments in metacognition in attentional functions, but may have intact metacognitive abilities in other domains. Patients with ADHD tend to overestimate their abilities, especially in attentional functions. Subjective and objective measures of metacognition may not correspond, highlighting the need for clinicians to not solely rely on patients' self-report in their assessment.Entities:
Keywords: Adult ADHD; Metacognition; Neuropsychological performance; Self-awareness
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33464422 PMCID: PMC8295131 DOI: 10.1007/s00702-020-02293-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neural Transm (Vienna) ISSN: 0300-9564 Impact factor: 3.850
Characteristics of patients with ADHD and controls (mean ± standard deviation)
| Patients with ADHD ( | Controls ( | |
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| Age (years) | 35.79 ± 11.07 | 34.72 ± 13.66 |
| Intellectual functions (IQ)a | 104.36 ± 10.89 | 105.85 ± 10.90 |
| Educational levelb | 1.83 ± 1.36 | 1.45 ± 1.08 |
| Gender (female/male) | 19/28 | 25/22 |
| ASRSc | 28.40 ± 8.17* | 10.22 ± 6.25 |
| WURS-Kd | 36.18 ± 12.89* | 13.50 ± 9.62 |
| BDIe | 20.21 ± 10.71* | 6.91 ± 6.95 |
| Flei Attentionf | 26.24 ± 8.19* | 9.27 ± 6.23 |
| Flei Executive functionsf | 21.51 ± 8.13* | 8.98 ± 5.83 |
| Flei Memoryf | 24.80 ± 7.32* | 11.82 ± 6.25 |
| Flei Totalf | 72.55 ± 21.59* | 30.07 ± 17.21 |
| I-Flei Attentiong | 20.54 ± 9.39* | 6.47 ± 6.21 |
| I-Flei Executive functionsg | 19.50 ± 9.00* | 5.67 ± 4.66 |
| I-Flei Memoryg | 17.74 ± 9.40* | 7.31 ± 5.38 |
| I-Flei Totalg | 57.78 ± 25.71* | 19.44 ± 15.0 |
* Pairwise comparison significant at p < .001
a Multiple Choice Vocabulary Test (MWT-B)
b Lower scores indicate higher educational level
c ASRS: ADHD self-rating scale
d WURS-K: Wender Utah rating scale, short form
e Beck’s Depression Inventory
f Self-report version of the complaints of cognitive disturbances questionnaire (Flei)
g Informant-report version of the complaints of cognitive disturbances questionnaire (Flei)
Cognitive performance based on neuropsychological testing (mean ± standard deviation)
| Measure | Patients with ADHD ( | Controls ( |
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| Vigilance RTa | 443.64 ± 85.21 | 394.26 ± 67.48 | 701.00 |
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| Vigilance omissionsb | 1.83 ± 2.72 | .26 ± .71 | 629.00 |
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| Selective attentionc | 401.89 ± 94.65 | 346.55 ± 66.94 | 699.50 |
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| Processing speedd | 18.21 ± 3.99 | 17.57 ± 6.20 | 872.50 | .079 | .181 |
| Cognitive flexibilitye | 32.44 ± 12.83 | 33.62 ± 33.20 | 883.00 | .094 | .173 |
| Verbal fluencyf | 15.89 ± 4.39 | 17.43 ± 6.22 | 932.00 | .191 | .135 |
| Working memoryg | 11.39 ± 2.70 | 11.98 ± 3.49 | 855.50 | .080 | .181 |
| Planningh | 15.02 ± 3.04 | 15.17 ± 3.77 | 1015.00 | .610 | .053 |
| Immediate recalli | 6.91 ± 1.84 | 8.06 ± 2.67 | 802.50 |
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| Learningj | 52.53 ± 10.70 | 58.45 ± 8.31 | 688.00 |
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| Delayed recallk | 11.09 ± 2.81 | 12.72 ± 2.48 | 708.50 |
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| Recognitionl | 14.06 ± 1.26 | 14.55 ± .75 | 870.00 |
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bold = significant at p < 0.05
aMean reaction time in ms in the vigilance task (WAFV); bTotal number of omission errors in the vigilance task (WAFV), cMean reaction time in ms in the selective attention task (WAFS); dTotal response time in seconds in the Trail Making Test Part A (TMT-A); eTotal response time in seconds in the Trail Making Test Part B (TMT-B); fSum of correctly produced words in the verbal fluency test (RWT); gSum of correctly identified letters on the N-Back task (N-Back); hComposite score based on optimally solved items in the Tower of London test (TOL); iNumber of correctly recalled words on the first trial on the verbal learning test (VLMT); jSum of correctly recalled words across the first five trials on the VLMT; kNumber of correctly recalled words on the seventh trial on the VLMT; lNumber of correctly identified words on the recognition part of the VLMT; mFor the planning and working memory tasks, data of one participant was missing (N = 46)
Discrepancy scores (DS) of self-report and cognitive performance
| Discrepancy scores | Patients with ADHD | Controls | Statistics | |||
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| Attention | DS | 6.27 ± 11.93 | 2.80 ± 7.31 | 712.00 | .137 | .162 |
| Executive functions | DS | 2.77 ± 11.60 | 3.31 ± 6.70 | 874.50 | .979 | .003 |
| Memory | DS | 7.41 ± 9.63 | 4.51 ± 7.61 | 721.00 | .160 | .153 |
| Self-report total | DS | 16.44 ± 31.82 | 10.62 ± 19.79 | 763.50 | .306 | .112 |
| Neuropsychological test performance | ||||||
| Vigilance RTa | N | 22/22/2 | 16 / 31 / 0 | |||
| DS | 2.91 ± 28.97 | −10.19 ± 29.51 | 751.50 |
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| Vigilance omissionsb | N | 31/16/0 | 21/25/0 | |||
| DS | 12.81 ± 37.93 | 1.07 ± 28.22 | 865.00 | .097 | .172 | |
| Selective attentionc | N | 34/12/0 | 29/17/1 | |||
| DS | 22.11 ± 26.37 | 10.32 ± 26.62 | 799.50 | . |
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| Attention DS | DSd | 11.74 ± 24.57 | .45 ± 22.44 | 778.00 |
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| Processing speede | N | 37/10/0 | 27/19/1 | |||
| DS | 21.28 ± 26.53 | 13.96 ± 31.03 | 950.00 | .243 | .121 | |
| Cognitive flexibilityf | N | 29/18/0 | 26/21/0 | |||
| DS | 14.45 ± 30.66 | 7.53 ± 35.39 | 967.00 | .298 | .107 | |
| Verbal fluencyg | N | 34/12/1 | 29/18/0 | |||
| DS | 9.98 ± 16.84 | 5.13 ± 22.20 | 981.50 | .352 | .096 | |
| Working memoryh | N | 24/21/0−1.96 ± 21.40 | 27/20/0 2.34 ± 31.21 | |||
| D S | −1.96 ± 21.40 | 2.34 ± 31.21 | 923.00 | .293 | .110 | |
| Planningi | N | 23/22/0 | 27/20/0 | |||
| DS | 7.84 ± 29.30 | 8.70 ± 31.11 | 1037.50 | .876 | .016 | |
| Executive functions | DSj | 10.37 ± 16.45 | 7.53 ± 18.96 | 1010.50 | .477 | .073 |
| Immediate recallk | N | 8/36/3 | 7/39/1 | |||
| DS | −20.62 ± 22.75 | −21.31 ± 24.78 | 1074.50 | .820 | .023 | |
| Learningl | N | 18/28/1 | 10/ 32/ 5 | |||
| DS | −7.85 ± 28.56 | −11.23 ± 20.74 | 1019.50 | .520 | .066 | |
| Delayed recallm | N | 27/20/0 | 20/ 25/ 2 | |||
| DS | −1.02 ± 25.48 | −1.09 ± 21.07 | 1057.00 | .719 | .037 | |
| RecognitionnR | N | 22/21/4 | 30/14/3 | |||
| DS | 2.17 ± 27.08 | 6.19 ± 25.18 | 981.50 | .352 | .096 | |
| Memory | DSo | −6.83 ± 19.83 | −6.86 ± 13.21 | 1089.00 | .907 | .012 |
| Test performance total | DSp | 5.09 ± 14.95 | .37 ± 13.69 | 889.50 | .104 | .168 |
DS (Self-report) = raw score self-rating – raw score informant-rating; DS (Neuropsychological test performance) = percentile rank postdiction – percentile rank actual performance; N = Number of participants overestimating/ underestimating/ perfect estimating; Bold = significant at p < 0.05
aAge based percentile rank (PR) mean reaction time in ms in the vigilance task (WAFV); bPR of the total number of omission errors in the vigilance task (WAFV), cPR mean reaction time in ms in the selective attention task (WAFS); dComputed by averaging across all attention DS; ePR total response time in seconds in the Trail Making Test Part A (TMT-A); fPR total response time in seconds in the Trail Making Test Part B (TMT-B); gPR sum of correctly produced words in the verbal fluency test (RWT); hPR sum of correctly identified letters on the N-Back task (N-Back); iPR composite score based on optimally solved items in the Tower of London test (TOL); jComputed by averaging across all executive functioning DS; kPR number of correctly recalled words on the first trial on the verbal learning test (VLMT); lPR sum of correctly recalled words across the first five trials on the VLMT; mPR number of correctly recalled words on the seventh trial on the VLMT; nPR number of correctly identified words on the recognition part of the VLMT oComputed by averaging across all memory DS; pComputed by averaging across the domain DS; qFor the self-report N = 45, for informant report N = 39, thus 39 discrepancy scores were calculated