Background: DSM-IV specifies three ADHD subtypes; the combined, the hyperactive-impulsive and the inattentive. Little is known about the developmental relationships underlying these subtypes. The objective of this study was to describe the development of parent-reported hyperactivity-impulsivity and inattention symptoms from childhood to adolescence and to study their associations with genetic factors, family risk, and later adjustment problems in early adulthood. Method: Data in this study comes from 1,450 twin pairs participating in a population-based, longitudinal twin study. Developmental trajectories were defined using parent-ratings of hyperactivity-impulsivity and inattention symptoms at age 8-9, 13-14, and 16-17. Twin methods were u...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
Contains fulltext : 155348.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)IMPORTANCE: A...
Background: Although the clinical utility of categorically defined attention-deficit hyperactivity d...
Background: DSM-IV specifies three ADHD subtypes; the combined, the hyperactive-impulsive and the in...
Importance: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is conceptualized as a neurodevelopmenta...
IMPORTANCE: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is conceptualized as a neurodevelopmenta...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
Both shared and unique genetic risk factors underlie the two symptom domains of attention deficit hy...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
Both shared and unique genetic risk factors underlie the two symptom domains of attention deficit hy...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
Both shared and unique genetic risk factors underlie the two symptom domains of attention deficit hy...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
Contains fulltext : 155348.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)IMPORTANCE: A...
Background: Although the clinical utility of categorically defined attention-deficit hyperactivity d...
Background: DSM-IV specifies three ADHD subtypes; the combined, the hyperactive-impulsive and the in...
Importance: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is conceptualized as a neurodevelopmenta...
IMPORTANCE: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is conceptualized as a neurodevelopmenta...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
Both shared and unique genetic risk factors underlie the two symptom domains of attention deficit hy...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
Both shared and unique genetic risk factors underlie the two symptom domains of attention deficit hy...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
Both shared and unique genetic risk factors underlie the two symptom domains of attention deficit hy...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
To advance understanding of the heterogeneity in the course of ADHD, joint symptom trajectories of i...
Contains fulltext : 155348.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)IMPORTANCE: A...
Background: Although the clinical utility of categorically defined attention-deficit hyperactivity d...