Artigo
Fractionating Executive Functions of Adults With ADHD
Fecha
2017Registro en:
Journal Of Attention Disorders. Thousand Oaks, v. 21, n. 11, p. 944-955, 2017.
1087-0547
10.1177/1087054714545537
WOS:000407802400008
Autor
Bueno, Viviane Freire [UNIFESP]
da Silva, Maria Aparecida
Alves, Tania Maria
Louza, Mario Rodrigues
Pompeia, Sabine [UNIFESP]
Institución
Resumen
Objective: To evaluate the performance of adults with ADHD considering the fractionation of executive functions into six different domains. Method: Participants were adult ADHD patients who were not under the acute effects of medication (n = 48). Their performance was compared with that of a healthy control group (n = 20) of comparable age, education, and nonverbal intelligence quotient. The cognitive domains assessed were executive shifting, updating, inhibition of prepotent responses, dual-task performance, planning, and access to long-term memory. We also assessed the symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity/impulsivity, anxiety, and depression by validated questionnaires. Results: Compared with controls, patients reported more symptoms related to ADHD, anxiety and depression symptoms and were impaired in the shifting cost measure and phonemic fluency (measure of access to long-term memory). Conclusion: ADHD in adults selectively impaired executive shifting and access to long-term memory, domains that may alter performance in a wide range of daily tasks.