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Effects of psycho-educational training and stimulant medication on visual perceptual skills in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is treated with stimulants and psycho-educational remedial programs despite limited literature support for the latter. This study aimed to examine changes in a “Test of Visual Perceptual Skills” (TVPS) that has not been previously reported in children...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2656339/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19300632 |
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author | Papavasiliou, Antigone S Nikaina, Irene Rizou, Ioanna Alexandrou, Stratos |
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description | Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is treated with stimulants and psycho-educational remedial programs despite limited literature support for the latter. This study aimed to examine changes in a “Test of Visual Perceptual Skills” (TVPS) that has not been previously reported in children with ADHD enrolled in such a program. METHODS: Sixteen children, 7–11 years old, with ADHD were involved in occupational therapy and special education geared towards attention training. Six months later methylphenidate 1 mg/kg/day was prescribed. It was not taken by eight children because of family choice. The TVPS was given twice, upon diagnosis, and 8 months post-intervention. The groups were compared by a repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) with medication as a between groups factor and test-retest scores as within factor. RESULTS: All children demonstrated increases in total scores in the second measurement. Medicated children scored higher but ANOVA showed a nonsignificant F for the two groups, medicated and unmedicated (F = 0.0031, p = 0.9563), indicating a nondifferential effect of the two levels of treatment. It revealed a significant F for the pre- and post-treatment total TVPS scores (F = 30.91, p < 0.0001) indicating a significant difference between pre- and post-treatment tests. The interaction between pre-post treatment and level of treatment (medicated–unmedicated) was nonsignificant (F = 2.20, p = 0.1604). CONCLUSION: TVPS scores improved in all children following intervention. Medicated children did better, but differences were nonsignificant. |
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spelling | pubmed-26563392009-03-19 Effects of psycho-educational training and stimulant medication on visual perceptual skills in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Papavasiliou, Antigone S Nikaina, Irene Rizou, Ioanna Alexandrou, Stratos Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat Original Research Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is treated with stimulants and psycho-educational remedial programs despite limited literature support for the latter. This study aimed to examine changes in a “Test of Visual Perceptual Skills” (TVPS) that has not been previously reported in children with ADHD enrolled in such a program. METHODS: Sixteen children, 7–11 years old, with ADHD were involved in occupational therapy and special education geared towards attention training. Six months later methylphenidate 1 mg/kg/day was prescribed. It was not taken by eight children because of family choice. The TVPS was given twice, upon diagnosis, and 8 months post-intervention. The groups were compared by a repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) with medication as a between groups factor and test-retest scores as within factor. RESULTS: All children demonstrated increases in total scores in the second measurement. Medicated children scored higher but ANOVA showed a nonsignificant F for the two groups, medicated and unmedicated (F = 0.0031, p = 0.9563), indicating a nondifferential effect of the two levels of treatment. It revealed a significant F for the pre- and post-treatment total TVPS scores (F = 30.91, p < 0.0001) indicating a significant difference between pre- and post-treatment tests. The interaction between pre-post treatment and level of treatment (medicated–unmedicated) was nonsignificant (F = 2.20, p = 0.1604). CONCLUSION: TVPS scores improved in all children following intervention. Medicated children did better, but differences were nonsignificant. Dove Medical Press 2007-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2656339/ /pubmed/19300632 Text en © 2007 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved |
spellingShingle | Original Research Papavasiliou, Antigone S Nikaina, Irene Rizou, Ioanna Alexandrou, Stratos Effects of psycho-educational training and stimulant medication on visual perceptual skills in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder |
title | Effects of psycho-educational training and stimulant medication on visual perceptual skills in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder |
title_full | Effects of psycho-educational training and stimulant medication on visual perceptual skills in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder |
title_fullStr | Effects of psycho-educational training and stimulant medication on visual perceptual skills in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of psycho-educational training and stimulant medication on visual perceptual skills in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder |
title_short | Effects of psycho-educational training and stimulant medication on visual perceptual skills in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder |
title_sort | effects of psycho-educational training and stimulant medication on visual perceptual skills in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2656339/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19300632 |
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