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Cognitive disengagement syndrome has a contributory role in the association between inattention and eveningness chronotype in children and adolescents with ADHD
Cognitive disengagement partly links inattention and evening activity patterns in children and teens with ADHD
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Abstract
Significant group differences were found in cognitive disengagement syndrome (CDS) and chronotype scores among 99 children and adolescents aged 8 to 17 years.
- The ADHD-inattentive group exhibited higher eveningness scores compared to typically developing controls.
- CDS symptoms, particularly daytime sleepiness, were positively correlated with eveningness.
- Inattention was significantly associated with eveningness chronotype in the sample.
- CDS symptoms emerged as a significant predictor of eveningness chronotype.
- Daytime sleepiness partially mediated the relationship between inattention and eveningness symptoms, even when controlling for age and gender.
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