Title of article
Sex Differences in the Pathway from Low Birth Weight to Inattention/hyperactivity
Author/Authors
Michelle M. Martel، نويسنده , , Victoria C. Lucia، نويسنده , , Joel T. Nigg · Naomi Breslau، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
87
To page
96
Abstract
Inattention/hyperactivity is a childhood outcome
of low birth weight. However, the mechanisms by which
low birth weight leads to inattention/hyperactivity are unclear.
This study examined arousal, activation, motor speed,
and motor coordination as possible mechanisms, attending
to sex differences. 823 children (400 males) from Detroit and
surrounding suburbs were assessed with the Child Behavior
Checklist and the Teacher Report Form and completed experimental
tasks to assess vigilance and activation (Continuous
Performance Test signal detection parameters) and motor
output speed and control (Grooved Pegboard) at 6 years
of age. The relationship between birth weight and inattention/
hyperactivity was slightly, but not significantly, stronger
for boys than for girls.Arousal,motor speed, and motor coordination
significantly partially mediated the relationship between
birthweight and inattention/hyperactivity for boys and
girls. Moderated mediation was found for the pathway between
motor coordination and inattention/hyperactivity such
that this relationship was stronger for boys than for girls. Sex
differences in the associated features of attention symptoms
may reflect partially distinct etiological pathways.
Keywords
Birthweight . Inattention . Hyperactivity .Gender
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
828830
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