Journalartikel
Autorenliste: Funsch, Karin; Martin, Beatriz Arias; Halder-Sinn, Petra
Jahr der Veröffentlichung: 2011
Seiten: 2-16
Zeitschrift: Diagnostica
Bandnummer: 57
Heftnummer: 1
ISSN: 0012-1924
eISSN: 2190-622X
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1026/0012-1924/a000025
Verlag: Hogrefe
Abstract:
Problems in concentration are a common phenomenon in infants and can appear in different ways. Children with ADHD have difficulties with long-term concentration, whereas they show no noticeable problems in short-term tasks. Besides the temporal dimension, concentration also includes diverse facets of information perception and processing. In order to examine the diverse aspects of concentration in a differentiated manner, the Differential Concentration Test for Children (DKT-K) was developed. It contains six trials and four scales with different difficulty levels. An initial empirical verification of the DKT-K was conducted with a sample of n = 230 pre- and elementary school children. The results confirm that the DKT-K is a reliable and valid test to record concentration in a differentiated way. By conducting the test with a sample of n = 35 children diagnosed with ADHD, it could also be shown that the DKT-K gathers the central difficulties in concentration for this disorder. These children differ significantly from a control group, parallelized for age and sex.
Zitierstile
Harvard-Zitierstil: Funsch, K., Martin, B. and Halder-Sinn, P. (2011) Differential Concentration Test for Children (DKT-K). Development and validation of a computer-assisted method to record the longer-term concentration, Diagnostica, 57(1), pp. 2-16. https://doi.org/10.1026/0012-1924/a000025
APA-Zitierstil: Funsch, K., Martin, B., & Halder-Sinn, P. (2011). Differential Concentration Test for Children (DKT-K). Development and validation of a computer-assisted method to record the longer-term concentration. Diagnostica. 57(1), 2-16. https://doi.org/10.1026/0012-1924/a000025
Schlagwörter
ADHD; different difficulty levels; Differential Concentration Test; group comparison; long-term concentration; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES