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. 1978 Sep;6(3):311-24.
doi: 10.1007/BF00924734.

The hyperactive child at adolescence: cognitive, emotional, and social functioning

The hyperactive child at adolescence: cognitive, emotional, and social functioning

E Hoy et al. J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1978 Sep.

Abstract

In view of the paucity of detailed follow-up studies on hyperactive children, the performance of 15 adolescents diagnosed hyperactive 5 years previously was compared to that of a control group of equivalent age, sex, intelligence, and social class. Eleven cognitive tests measuring sustained attention, visual-motor and motor skills, abstraction, and reading ability, as well as three self-assessment tests examining self-esteem, activity level, social functioning, academic status, and career aspirations were administered. The hyperactives performed significantly worse than the controls on the sustained attention, visual-motor, and motor tasks, and on two of the four reading tests. They also gave themselves significantly lower ratings on some of the self-esteem and sociability items. It would appear that the hyperactives at adolescence still have attentional and stimulus-processing difficulties, which affect not only their academic performance but also their social functioning.

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