Title of article
Evidence of Poor Planning in Children with Attention Deficits
Author/Authors
Timothy C. Papadopoulos، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
13
From page
611
To page
623
Abstract
This study examined the planning performance of childrenwith attention deficits, and also investigated
the possible interactions between inattention and anxiety in the performance of executive function
tasks. A group of 98 children (grades 4 and 6), derived from an initial group of 550, were assigned
to an attention difficulties group (AD) and a control group (n = 49 each) based on their scores on
a variety of cognitive attention measures and teacher scales of attention and hyperactivity. The two
groups were matched on age, gender, parental education, non-verbal and verbal ability. They were
compared on Crack-the-Code (C-t-C) action-planning task, embedded and ambiguous figures and
Theory of Mind tasks. Analyses indicated that the failure of AD children on cognitive performance
measures is linked to planning impairments. The co-occurrence of anxiety, in turn, did not interact
with inattention to affect planning performance differentially. Implications of these findings for the
current discussion about the cognitive and emotional processes underlying impaired performance
among children with attention deficits on executive control tasks are discussed
Keywords
Planning , Theory of mind , Anxiety , attention deficit
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
828813
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