| Literature DB >> 33677627 |
Kristin Romvig Overgaard1,2, Beate Oerbeck3, Svein Friis3,4, Are Hugo Pripp5, Heidi Aase6, Pål Zeiner3,4.
Abstract
We investigated to what extent parent-rated attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and impairment at age 3 years predicted elevated ADHD symptoms at age 5 years, and whether teacher-rated ADHD symptoms improved these predictions. This study is part of the longitudinal, population-based Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study. Parents of 3-year-old children (n = 1195) were interviewed about ADHD and impairment, and teachers rated child ADHD symptoms by the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire or the Early Childhood Inventory-4. At 5 years of age, the children (n = 957) were classified as ADHD-positive or -negative using Conners' Parent Rating Scale. Relying solely on parent-rated ADHD or impairment at age 3 years did moderately well in identifying children with persistent elevation of ADHD symptoms, but gave many false positives (positive predictive values (PPVs): .40-.57). A small group of children (n = 20, 13 boys) scored above cut-off on both parent-rated ADHD and impairment, and teacher-rated ADHD symptoms, although adding teacher-rated ADHD symptoms slightly weakened the predictive power for girls. For this small group, PPVs were .76 for boys and .64 for girls. Limiting follow-up to these few children will miss many children at risk for ADHD. Therefore, we recommend close monitoring also of children with parent-reported ADHD symptoms and/or impairment to avoid delay in providing interventions. Clinicians should also be aware that teachers may miss ADHD symptoms in preschool girls.Entities:
Keywords: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder; Children; Longitudinal; Sensitivity
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33677627 PMCID: PMC9343262 DOI: 10.1007/s00787-021-01750-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry ISSN: 1018-8827 Impact factor: 5.349
t-test Comparisons of the 3-Year-Old Measures for Boys and Girls Categorized With and Without ADHD at 5 Years Old
| n | ADHD 5 Years | n | No ADHD 5 Years | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boys, 3 years ( | 121 | 54/67 | 398 | 48/350 | ||
| p-PAPA ADHD symptoms | 121 | 7.17 (3.97) | 398 | 3.20 (3.33) | 9.97 | < .001 |
| p-PAPA impairment scores | 121 | 3.21 (3.69) | 398 | 1.18 (2.10) | 5.77 | < .001 |
| t-SDQ HI | 44 | 5.43 (2.73) | 182 | 3.64 (2.72) | 3.92 | < .001 |
| t-ECI H-I | 66 | 8.94 (6.59) | 191 | 5.64 (4.88) | 3.73 | < .001 |
| t-ECI IA | 65 | 8.57 (6.09) | 185 | 5.51 (4.22) | 3.75 | < .001 |
| Girls, 3 years ( | 94 | 40/54 | 344 | 30/314 | ||
| p-PAPA ADHD symptoms | 94 | 6.97 (2.56) | 344 | 2.54 (2.97) | 9.39 | < .001 |
| p-PAPA impairment scores | 94 | 2.81 (3.04) | 344 | .80 (1.41) | 6.22 | < .001 |
| t-SDQ HI | 37 | 4.30 (2.99) | 149 | 2.49 (2.47) | 3.91 | < .001 |
| t-ECI H-I | 53 | 6.11 (4.38) | 174 | 4.12 (4.11) | 3.73 | < .001 |
| t-ECI IA | 53 | 6.30 (5.58) | 173 | 3.77 (4.22) | 3.75 | < .001 |
p parent, t teacher, SDQ Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, HI Hyperactivity Inattention subscale, ECI-4 Early Childhood Inventory-4, H-I Hyperactivity-Impulsivity subscale, IA Inattention subscale, CPRS-R S Conners’ Parent Rating Scale
ADHD at 5 years was classified as ≥ 95th percentile on the CPRS-R:S ADHD index sum scores in the MoBa population (> 14.2 for boys and > 11 for girls)
Prediction Values for ADHD Classified at 5 Years Old
| Predictors, 3 years | N/n* | Se (%) | Sp (%) | PPV | NPV | + LR | –LR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boys | |||||||
| Parent-rated ADHD | 519/54 | 45 | 88 | .53 | .84 | 3.70 | .63 |
| Parent-rated impairment | 519/53 | 44 | 81 | .42 | .83 | 2.36 | .69 |
| Teacher-rated ADHD | 488/31 | 27 | 88 | .40 | .80 | 2.24 | .83 |
| Parent-rated ADHD and impairment | 519/35 | 29 | 93 | .57 | .81 | 4.43 | .76 |
| Parent-rated ADHD, impairment, and teacher-rated ADHD | 488/13 | 12 | 99 | .76 | .79 | 10.79 | .89 |
| Girls | |||||||
| Parent-rated ADHD | 438/40 | 43 | 91 | .57 | .85 | 4.88 | .63 |
| Parent-rated impairment | 438/42 | 45 | 88 | .49 | .85 | 3.57 | .63 |
| Teacher-rated ADHD | 417/13 | 14 | 94 | .42 | .80 | 2.55 | .91 |
| Parent-rated ADHD and impairment | 438/24 | 26 | 97 | .69 | .83 | 7.98 | .77 |
| Parent-rated ADHD, impairment, and teacher-rated ADHD | 417/7 | 08 | 99 | .64 | .79 | 6.18 | .94 |
Parent-rated ADHD (DSM-IV criteria) and impairment (scores ≥ 3) were classified by PAPA. Teacher-rated ADHD was measured using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire hyperactivity/inattention subscale scores ≥ 7 or the Early Childhood Inventory-4 hyperactivity/impulsivity/inattention subscale scores ≥ 6
ADHD at 5 years was classified as ≥ 95th percentile on the Conners’ Parent Rating Scale (CPRS-R:S) ADHD index sum scores in the MoBa population (> 14.2 for boys and > 11 for girls). The proportion of children who fulfilled ADHD criteria in the sample according to the CPRS-R:S was 22.5%
Se Sensitivity, Sp specificity, PPV/NPV positive/negative predictive values, + LRs/–LRs positive/negative likelihood ratios
*n = Total number of boys and girls with the measure, n = number of true positives according to the CPRS-R:S
Fig. 1Percentages of the positive predictive values for boys and girls classified with ADHD at 5 years for the 3-year categories: parent-classified ADHD (P), parent-classified ADHD and impairment (I), and parent-classified ADHD, impairment, and teacher-classified ADHD (T)
Fig. 2Percentages of the boys and girls who met the criteria for ADHD at 3 years according to three different categories: parent-classified ADHD (P), parent-classified ADHD and impairment (I), and parent-classified ADHD, impairment, and teacher-classified ADHD (T)