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A Research on the Application of D-N: Cognitive Assessment System In the Cognitive Evaluation of the AD/HD Children

DENG Ci-ping1, FU Li-ping2, LI Qi-wei1, Jagannath P. Das3   

  1. 1. School of Psychology and Cognitive Science, East China Normal University, China;
    2. School of Educational Science, Guizhou Normal University, China;
    3. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
  • Online:2009-07-15 Published:2009-07-15

Abstract: In the study, two groups of children were recruited as Participants.The clinical group consisted of 18 children with ADPHD from Shanghai Mental Health Center, and the other group included 18 normal children selected from a primary school, who matched those children with ADPHD one-by-one by age, gender, and score on Raven.s Progressive Matrices.Two groups of children's scores on Das-Naglieri:Cognitive Assessment System(CAS), developed on the PASS model, were collected and analyzed.The results showed that two groups of children scored dif erently on Attention Scale and Planning Scale of CAS, and children with ADPHD got lower scores at these two scales than that of normal children. However, two groups of children showed no difference in their performance in Simultaneous Processing Scale and Successive Processing Scale.A further analysis also showed that ADPHD children's scores on the Attention Scale and Planning Scale predicted well their performance of inattention assessed according to DSM-IV criteria.Thus, the findings suggested that, if used properly, CAS would be helpful for assessing and diagnosing ADPHD children.

Key words: ADPHD, PASS theory, D-N:cognitive assessment system(CAS), attention, planning

CLC Number: 

  • B844.1
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