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Developmental psychopathology of children and adolescents with Tourette syndrome – impact of ADHD

Abstract

BackgroundIn Tourette syndrome (TS) as a neurodevelopmental disorder not only the tics but also the comorbid conditions change with increasing age. ADHD is highly comorbid with TS and usually impairs psychosocial functioning more than the tics. Its impact on further comorbidity during development is important for clinical practice and still a matter of debate.MethodAspects of developmental psychopathology considering the impact of ADHD were examined by logistic regression (year wisely) in a cross-sectional sample of children and adolescents (n = 5060) from the TIC database.ResultsIn TS+ADHD (compared to TS−ADHD) higher rates of comorbid conditions like OCD, anxiety disorders, CD/ODD and mood disorders were found in children (5–10 years). In adolescents (11–17 years) higher comorbidity rates in TS+ADHD remained only for CD/ODD and mood disorders. Accordingly, for OCD and anxiety disorders there was a steeper year wise increase of these comorbidities in TS−ADHD while it was a similar for CD/ODD and mood disorders in TS−ADHD as well as TS+ADHD.ConclusionChildren with TS+ADHD have more comorbidities than the TS−ADHD group, whereas in both adolescent groups this did no longer hold for OCD and anxiety disorders. These findings indicate that in TS comorbid ADHD is associated with high rates of externalizing and internalizing problems, whereas TS without ADHD is associated only with internalizing problems in adolescence.

Authors

Roessner V; Becker A; Banaschewski T; Freeman RD; Rothenberger A; Tourette Syndrome International Database Consortium

Journal

European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Vol. 16, No. Suppl 1, pp. 24–35

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2007

DOI

10.1007/s00787-007-1004-6

ISSN

1018-8827

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