Predictive power of frontal lobe tests in the diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Citation
Gm. Grodzinsky et Ra. Barkley, Predictive power of frontal lobe tests in the diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, CLIN NEURPS, 13(1), 1999, pp. 12-21
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST
ISSN journal
13854046 → ACNP
Volume
13
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
12 - 21
Database
ISI
SICI code
1385-4046(199902)13:1<12:PPOFLT>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
A battery of tests presumed to assess various frontal lobe functions in chi ldren was evaluated for the accuracy of the tests in classifying children a s having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADI-ID). Two groups of c hildren were tested: (1) 66 children, ages 6-11 years, with ADHD, and (2) a normal community control group of 64 children of the same age. Results ind icated good positive predictive power (PPP) for seven of the tests (ranging from 80 to 90%), suggesting that abnormal scores on these tests may be ind icative of the presence of ADHD. However, the rates of negative predictive power (NPP) even for these seven tests were modest (ranging from 50 to 66%) . Sensitivity was also poor (ranging from 5 to 43%) as were the levels of f alse negatives (averaging 40%) creating fair-tu-poor overall classification rates for all tests (49 to 70%). It is concluded that while these neuropsy chological tests may have some value in clinical evaluations of children's psychological abilities, they may not be useful as the sole criteria for th e diagnostic classification of children as ADHD.