Motor function in school-aged children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in Korea

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Abstract

Objective Motor function critically influences daily activities and academic performance. We compared motor function in schoolaged children with Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) to that of normal children. Methods Participants were 58 children with ADHD [51 males, 7 females; mean age 9 years 6 months±2 years 0 months (SD)] and 70 normal controls [56 males, 14 females; mean age 9 years 2 months±1 years 7 months (SD)]. We assessed motor function with the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Second Edition. Results The ADHD group had a significantly lower total motor composite score (t=-9.32, p<0.001) than that of the control group. Standard scores of four motor-area composites such as fine manual control (t=-3.76, p<0.001), manual coordination (t=-6.87, p<0.001), body coordination (t=-7.14, p<0.001), and strength and agility (t=-8.54, p<0.1) were significantly lower in the ADHD group than those in the control group. Among the subtests, scores on fine motor precision, fine motor integration, manual dexterity, bilateral coordination, balance, running speed and agility, and strength were significantly lower in the ADHD group than those in the controls, whereas upper-limb coordination was not significantly different between the groups. Conclusion School-aged children with ADHD in Korea had significantly lower motor function compared to that of controls. Thus, it is suggested that appropriate target intervention for motor function is important in children with motor impairment in addition to pharmacotherapy or psychosocial therapy for improving the core symptoms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)223-227
Number of pages5
JournalPsychiatry Investigation
Volume11
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2014
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency
  • Motor function
  • Second edition

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