Sentences with phrase «predominantly inattentive»

ADHD attention - deficit hyperactivity deficit, ODD oppositional defiant disorder, TD typically developing, I predominantly inattentive type, HI predominantly hyperactive - impulsive type, C combined type, ns not significant
As expected, girls with ADHD were more likely than boys to have the predominantly inattentive type of ADHD, or ADHD without hyperactivity.
They do not generalize to predominantly inattentive ADHD, especially if there is no history of impairing hyperactivity / impulsivity.
Wolraich and colleagues19 offered support for the DSM - IVdiagnostic subtypes of ADHD, with most of the children meeting criteria for either the predominantly inattentive subtype (3.2 %) or the combined subtype (2.9 %).
Children diagnosed as Combined or Predominantly Hyperactive Impulsive Type had significantly higher scores than those diagnosed as Predominantly Inattentive Type in anxious and avoidant attachment, emotionality, and activity dimensions of temperament, and their parents reported higher levels of controlling styles.
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM - 5), the 3 types of attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are (1) predominantly inattentive, (2) predominantly hyperactive / impulsive, and (3) combined.

Not exact matches

Inattentive symptoms were strongly influenced by psychosocial risk factors, whereas for hyperactive - impulsive symptoms, predominantly biological risk factors emerged.
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