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Association Between Teacher-Reported Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder and Child Functioning in Children With ADHD

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posted on 2020-10-01, 00:00 authored by D Clayton, Jessica Green, Nicole Rinehart, Emma SciberrasEmma Sciberras
Objective: This study examined the association between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptom severity and academic outcomes and classroom functioning in a community-based sample of children with and without ADHD. Method: Participants included children with ADHD ( n =179) and a non-ADHD group ( n =212). ASD symptom severity, academic and learning skills, and classroom functioning were assessed via teacher report using the Social Skills Improvement System (SSIS; ASD and Academic Competence subscales) and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ; all subscales). Results: Children with ADHD had higher teacher-reported ASD symptoms than children without ADHD (β= .62, p< .001). Greater teacher-reported ASD symptoms were associated with more behavioral difficulties in the classroom for children with ADHD (β= .50, p< .001). There was little evidence of an association between academic competence and ASD symptom severity in children with ADHD (β= −.11, p = .15). Conclusion: ASD symptoms are associated with elevated classroom behavioral difficulties for children with ADHD.

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Journal

Journal of Attention Disorders

Volume

24

Issue

12

Pagination

1727 - 1734

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

Location

United States

ISSN

1087-0547

eISSN

1557-1246

Language

English

Publication classification

C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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