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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2016 Nov;44(8):1455–1471. doi: 10.1007/s10802-016-0140-1

Table 4.

Validity of Neuropsychological Measures in Predicting Age 6 ADHD Diagnoses

NEPSY Statue
b (SE)
Present Task
b (SE)
K-CPT Omission Errors
b (SE)
K-CPT ADHD Confidence Index
b (SE)
Battery
b (SE)
Model A Step 1
 Family Income .00 (.00)** .00 (.00)** .00 (.00)** .00 (.00)** .00 (.00)**
Step 2
 Neuropsychological Measure .66 (.34)† .73 (.35)* .60 (.37) 1.12 (.34)** 1.32 (.38)**
Model B Step 1
 Family Income .00 (.00)* .00 (.00)** .00 (.00)* .00 (.00)* .00 (.00)*
 Age 3 Inattention .02 (.08) .03 (.08) .02 (.08) .02 (.09) .02 (.09)
 Age 3 Hyperactivity/Impulsivity .33 (.11)** .30 (.11)** .32 (.11)** .30 (.11)** .28 (.11)*
Step 2
 Neuropsychological Measure .56 (.36) .55 (.37) .52 (.41) .98 (.36)** 1.11 (.38)**

NEPSY = A Developmental NEuroPSYchological Assessment, K-CPT = Kiddie Continuous Performance Test

p < .10,

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01