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. 2024 Jun 3;15:1383547. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1383547

Table 3.

Correlation coefficients between parents, psychiatrists, and AttnKare-D rating scores with significance levels.

ARS items Parents_
Psychiatrists
Parents_AK Psychiatrists_
AK
Total 0.86** 0.62** 0.70**
IA 0.85** 0.45 0.56*
HI 0.85** 0.72** 0.77**
1 0.62** 0.31 0.34
2 0.63** 0.53* 0.67**
3 0.61** 0.37 0.39
4 0.65** 0.62** 0.78**
5 0.69** 0.45 0.62**
6 0.65** 0.69** 0.69**
7 0.48** 0.44 0.47
8 0.65** 0.63** 0.62**
9 0.40 0.46* 0.39
10 0.52* 0.45 0.65**
11 0.49* -0.02 0.18
12 0.69** 0.74** 0.68**
13 0.39 0.14 0.46*
14 0.51* 0.56* 0.77**
15 0.67** 0.73** 0.62**
16 0.82** 0.72** 0.71**
17 0.30 -0.12 0.49*
18 0.87** 0.61** 0.60**

Correlation coefficients were calculated using Pearson’s method. Asterisks denote significance levels: * for p ≤ 0.05 and ** for p ≤ 0.01.

In the ARS Questionnaire, odd-numbered items (e.g., 1, 3, 5, etc.) pertain to inattentiveness, while even-numbered items (e.g., 2, 4, 6, etc.) relate to hyperactivity/impulsivity.

Parent_Psychiatrist, Correlation between parent and psychiatrist responses; Parent_AK, Correlation between parent responses and AttnKare-D AI analysis; Psychiatrist_AK, Correlation between psychiatrist responses and AttnKare-D AI analysis; IA, Inattentive sub-total score; HI, Hyperactive/Impulsive sub-total score. The bold text indicates p < 0.05.