2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10802-014-9878-5
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Latent Profile Analysis of Working Memory Performance in a Sample of Children with ADHD

Abstract: The current study used latent profile analysis (LPA) to ascertain distinct groups of children with ADHD (N = 701) in terms of performance on working memory (WM) tasks that tapped visuospatial sketchpad, spatial central executive, and verbal central executive functions. It compared the WM performances of these classes with a clinical comparison group (N = 59). The participants' age ranged from 7 to 16 years (586 males, 71 females). The results of the LPA supported three classes. For all three WM tasks, class 1 … Show more

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“…However, their analysis resulted in subgroups differentiated by the severity of impairments, and not by selective profiles. Other empirical studies using latent profile or cluster analysis of NP tasks in large ADHD samples have differentiated three 106 107 or four 108 NP profile groups, which all included children with ADHD, as well as TD children, differing in severity but not in the type of profile. This might indicate that the identified NP deficit profiles were not ADHD-specific, but rather reflected characteristic distributions of NP performances, which are also present in the general population, with extreme values in children with ADHD.…”
Section: Current Neurobiological and Neuropsychological Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, their analysis resulted in subgroups differentiated by the severity of impairments, and not by selective profiles. Other empirical studies using latent profile or cluster analysis of NP tasks in large ADHD samples have differentiated three 106 107 or four 108 NP profile groups, which all included children with ADHD, as well as TD children, differing in severity but not in the type of profile. This might indicate that the identified NP deficit profiles were not ADHD-specific, but rather reflected characteristic distributions of NP performances, which are also present in the general population, with extreme values in children with ADHD.…”
Section: Current Neurobiological and Neuropsychological Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This statistical method identifies probability-based clusters (e.g., patient subgroups) based on shared characteristics (e.g., symptoms) by forming a number of category latent variables representing each cluster (DiStefano & Kamphaus, 2006;Vermunt & Magidson, 2002). The method has been used to identify homogeneous subgroups in several areas of clinical research (e.g., Flensborg Damholdt, Shevlin, Borghammer, Larsen, & Ostergaard, 2012;Gomez, Gomez, Winther, & Vance, 2014;Rajendran, O'Neill, Marks, & Halperin, 2015;Van Hulst, De Zeeuw, & Durston, 2015;Ulbricht, Rothschild, & Lapane, 2015;Dhingra, Boduszek, & Klonsky, 2016), but has not previously been applied to examine OCD SDs.…”
Section: Defining Ocd Symptom Subgroupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gomez et al . (2014) found three working memory (WM) sub-groups differentiated primarily by the level of performance. Rajendran et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%