Title of article
Parent-Reported Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Symptomatology in Preschool-Aged Children: Factor Structure, Developmental Change, and Early Risk Factors
Author/Authors
Michael T. Willoughby، نويسنده , , Jolynn Pek & Mark T. Greenberg & the Family Life Project Investigators، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
12
From page
1301
To page
1312
Abstract
Although Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD) has increasingly been studied in
preschool-aged children, relatively few studies have provided
a comprehensive evaluation of the factor structure and
patterns of developmental changes in parent-reported
ADHD symptomatology across the early childhood period.
This study used confirmatory factor analyses to test for
longitudinal measurement invariance of ADHD symptoms
and semi-parametric finite mixture models to identify prototypic
patterns of developmental changes in ADHD symptomatology
from 3 to 5 years of age. Participants were 1155
children and their parents who participated in a prospective
longitudinal study involving a representative sample of children
who resided in six non-metropolitan counties in the
United States. Results indicated that (1) ADHD symptomatology
was best represented by a single latent factor that
exhibited partial measurement invariance from 3 to 5 years
of age, (2) 8.5 % of children exhibited sustained high levels
of ADHD symptoms from age 3–5 years, and (3) a variety
of risk factors differentiated children with sustained high
from those with sustained low levels of ADHD, relatively
few (most notably caregiver education) were able to differentiate
children with sustained high levels of ADHD symptoms
from all other groups. Children who exhibit persistent
ADHD symptomatology across the early childhood period
may define a clinically important group for etiologic research
and/or early intervention efforts.
Keywords
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder . Earlychildhood . Measurement invariance . Semi-parametric finitemixture models . Developmental change
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
829379
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