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J Child Ment Health 2017, 3(4): 26-36 Back to browse issues page
Comparison of Lateralization in the Subtypes of Children with Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder and Normal
Jafar Hasani , Behnoush Elahi * , Shahram Mohammadkhani
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Background and Purpose: Attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is chronic disorder that significant parts of these children are affected. Hence, this study aimed to comparison the lateralization in children with attention/ deficit hyperactivity disorder and normal.

Method: Present study was causal-comparative. Statistical population of this study included all children with attention/ deficit hyperactivity disorder in Alborz state with age group 7-13 in 2015. In this study 80 subjects were selected by means of available sampling, and the following scales were administered on them: Clinical Interview, Conner's of Childhood Behavior Problems Scale (1999), Waterloo Handedness Questionnaire (Steenhuis and Bryden, 1989) and Waterloo Footedness Questionnaire-Revised (Elias et al, 1998) were used to gather of data. Subjects were four groups including 20 person with ADHD-PI, 20 person with ADHD-PHI, 20 person with ADHD-C and 20 normal person. Data were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance.

Results: The result of one-way analysis of variance in lateralization variable in handedness component did not show meaningful difference in subtypes of children with attention/ deficit hyperactivity disorder and normal group (p<0/01), However, in the component of footedness have been meaningful difference in subtypes of ADHD and normal group (p<0/01).

Conclusion: According to research findings, differences in lateralization in between children with attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder and normal children can be confirmed only in footedness, so that we can say that footedness a more important factor in determining differences in lateralization in the form of subtypes of children with Attention/ deficit hyperactivity disorder than normal children.

Keywords: Attention/ deficit hyperactivity disorder, lateralization, handedness, footedness
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2016/09/5 | Accepted: 2016/11/11 | Published: 2017/03/17


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