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Story comprehension in children with ADHD

  • Elizabeth Pugzles Lorch

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Resumen

A wealth of research is available examining children's story comprehension. However, little attention has been directed toward understanding the story comprehension of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The present paper attempts to integrate the developmental literature on children's story comprehension with the little that is known about the story comprehension processes of children with ADHD. This review is guided by a network model of story representation that emphasizes the structure of causal and enabling relations between story events. Examination of the available studies indicates that children with ADHD lag behind their peers in their understanding of causal relations, and that their attentional problems may contribute to difficulties in understanding factual information in the preschool years and causally related information in the elementary years. Some evidence also is presented suggesting that children with ADHD are less effective in taking advantage of story structure features in guiding their recall of story events. Suggestions for future research are offered that would elaborate our knowledge of the developmental progression in the processing of complex information by children with ADHD.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)163-178
Número de páginas16
PublicaciónClinical Child and Family Psychology Review
Volumen1
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublished - 1998

Nota bibliográfica

Funding Information:
Preparation of this paper was supported by NIH grant MH47386 to the first author. The authors thank Erin Murphy and Clarese Lemberger for helpful comments on an earlier version of this paper.

Financiación

Preparation of this paper was supported by NIH grant MH47386 to the first author. The authors thank Erin Murphy and Clarese Lemberger for helpful comments on an earlier version of this paper.

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Institute of Mental HealthR01MH047386

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    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
    • Education
    • Developmental and Educational Psychology
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Psychiatry and Mental health

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