Volume 77 Jul/Dez
Níveis de funcionamento de atenção em estudantes do gênero feminino com transtorno de déficit de atenção e hiperatividade (TDAH).
- Categoria: Volume 75 - Janeiro/Junho de 2012
- Autor: Elizabete Elias de Albuquerque, Rosângela Nieto de Albuquerque, Rosângela Nieto de Albuquerque, Denise Marinho Gila, Luciano da Fonseca Lins, Valdenilson Ribeiro Ribas, Valéria Ribeiro Ribas, Allison José dos Santos, Camila Cordeiro dos Santos, Waldyr José Siqueira
- Páginas: 7
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- ISSN: 1807-9865
- Biblioteca: Neurobiologia
- Ano: 2012
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Attention functioning in female students group with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (Adhd)
Níveis de funcionamento de atenção em estudantes do gênero feminino com transtorno de déficit de atenção e hiperatividade (TDAH)
Isabela de Andrade Albuquerque1, Waldyr José Siqueira3, Elizabete Elias de Albuquerque4, Allison José dos Santos5, Denise Marinho Gila6, Rosângela Nieto de Albuquerque7, Valéria Ribeiro Ribas8, Luciano da Fonseca Lins9, Camila Cordeiro dos Santos10, Valdenilson Ribeiro Ribas2*.
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The attention was evaluated in 16 female children in the 10-12 age group, being 6 with Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) of a private school in Recife-PE. The subjects were divided in 2 groups. Girls without ADHD, CONTROLS, n=10 and girls with ADHD, n=10. The evaluations of attention were made by the Digit Symbol, d2, Span of digits in direct order tests. Data analyzed by the Mann-Whitney test, represented with Median (Minimum and Maximum) with p<0.05. The girls with ADHD presented focus of attention, 28 (MIN=27 and MAX=29) and sustained attention 248 (MIN=243 and MAX=252) reduced, when compared to their respective Controls group, 39 (MIN=9 and MAX=50) and 344.7 (MIN=335 and MAX=350, p<0.05). Girls with ADHD presented an increase in the auditory attention level, Median=10 (MIN=9 and MAX=11), when compared to the CONTROL group, Median=8 (MIN=6 and MAX=11, p<0.05). The boys with ADHD present focus and sustained attention reduced and increased auditory attention.
Key words: focus of attention, auditory attention, ADHD.