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Cognitive-neuropsychological function in chronic physical aggression and hyperactivity
Authors:Séguin Jean R  Nagin Daniel  Assaad Jean-Marc  Tremblay Richard E
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada. jean.seguin@umontreal.ca
Abstract:Histories of violence and of hyperactivity are both characterized by poor cognitive-neuropsychological function. However, researchers do not know whether these histories combine in additive or interactive ways. The authors tested 303 male young adults from a community sample whose trajectories of teacher-rated physical aggression and motoric hyperactivity from kindergarten to age 15 were well defined. No significant interaction was found. In a 1st model, both histories of problem behavior were independently associated with cognitive-neuropsychological function in most domains. In a 2nd model controlling for IQ, general memory, and test motivation, the 3 working-memory tests (relevant to executive function) remained associated with physical aggression, and 1 remained associated with hyperactivity. These results support an additive model.
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