Abstract
BACKGROUND: Prior research has found that children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and reading difficulties (RD) are at an elevated risk of developing further cognitive deficits and developmental challenges [1]. ADHD and RD are characterized by a deficit in working memory, which negatively affects learning and behavior. The main aims of this study were to design a working memory training app and examine its effectiveness through a 5-week training program in Chinese children with ADHD and/or RD.
METHODS: There were three experimental groups, with 26 participants in the ADHD group, 38 participants in the RD group, and 24 participants in the ADHD + RD group. The typically developing (TD) control group had 32 participants. All participants completed the pretest and posttest assessments on executive function and reading performance.
RESULTS: The findings indicate that the experimental groups improved performance in verbal and visual-spatial working memory as well as Chinese word reading. There was an overall reduction in functional impairment following the training, in contrast to the TD group.
CONCLUSION: This study showed that working memory can be improved through computerized training in children with ADHD and/or RD. The implications of future research in working memory are discussed.
TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials Identifier: NCT06567444 (retrospectively registered) on 20 August 2024. Copyright © 2024 The Author(s).
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 574 |
Journal | BMC Psychology |
Volume | 12 |
Early online date | Oct 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Citation
Poon, K., Ho, M. S. H., Wang, L.-C., Lee, H. M., Lau, W. K. W., & Chan, W. W. L. (2024). Improving cognitive function in Chinese children with ADHD and/or RD through computerized working memory training. BMC Psychology, 12, Article 574. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-024-02065-1Keywords
- ADHD
- Dyslexia
- Executive function
- Intervention
- Training app
- Working memory