Does Sluggish Cognitive Tempo Fit Within a Bi-Factor Model of ADHD?

J Atten Disord. 2017 Jun;21(8):642-654. doi: 10.1177/1087054714539995. Epub 2014 Jul 8.

Abstract

Objective: Studies demonstrate sluggish cognitive tempo (SCT) symptoms to be distinct from inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive dimensions of ADHD. No study has examined SCT within a bi-factor model of ADHD, whereby SCT may form a specific factor distinct from inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity while still fitting within a general ADHD factor, which was the purpose of the current study.

Method: A total of 168 children were recruited from an ADHD clinic. Most (92%) met diagnostic criteria for ADHD. Parents and teachers completed measures of ADHD and SCT.

Results: Although SCT symptoms were strongly associated with inattention, they loaded onto a factor independent of ADHD g. Results were consistent across parent and teacher ratings.

Conclusion: SCT is structurally distinct from inattention as well as from the general ADHD latent symptom structure. Findings support a growing body of research suggesting SCT to be distinct and separate from ADHD.

Keywords: ADHD; bi-factor analysis; sluggish cognitive tempo; subtype symptoms.

MeSH terms

  • Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity / psychology*
  • Attention*
  • Child
  • Cognition Disorders / diagnosis
  • Cognition Disorders / psychology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hyperkinesis / psychology
  • Impulsive Behavior*
  • Male
  • Models, Psychological
  • Parents