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El uso de herramientas de detección es un enfoque efectivo y práctico dentro de la evaluación de diagnóstico clínico del trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad (TDAH) en adultos. Las medidas de detección existentes para el TDAH en adultos se han centrado en una población más joven. El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la utilidad y la usabilidad general de una herramienta de detección de cuatro ítems adaptada para el TDAH en adultos: una versión breve de la Escala de Calificación Wender Utah (WURS-brief), dentro de una población de mediana edad. La muestra consistió en 69 adultos, con edades comprendidas entre 30 y 63 años (edad M = 45, DE = 6.95), que habían sido remitidos a una clínica especializada para pacientes... Ver más

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title Propiedades psicométricas de una escala breve para la detección del TDAH en adultos
spellingShingle Propiedades psicométricas de una escala breve para la detección del TDAH en adultos
Bakare, Blessing
Jordanova, Vesna
TDAH en adultos
Wender Utah Rating Scale
WURS
Screening
Validez
Evaluación
TDAH
Validity
ADHD
Wender Utah Rating Scale
WURS
Adult ADHD
Assessment
Screening
title_short Propiedades psicométricas de una escala breve para la detección del TDAH en adultos
title_full Propiedades psicométricas de una escala breve para la detección del TDAH en adultos
title_fullStr Propiedades psicométricas de una escala breve para la detección del TDAH en adultos
title_full_unstemmed Propiedades psicométricas de una escala breve para la detección del TDAH en adultos
title_sort propiedades psicométricas de una escala breve para la detección del tdah en adultos
description El uso de herramientas de detección es un enfoque efectivo y práctico dentro de la evaluación de diagnóstico clínico del trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad (TDAH) en adultos. Las medidas de detección existentes para el TDAH en adultos se han centrado en una población más joven. El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la utilidad y la usabilidad general de una herramienta de detección de cuatro ítems adaptada para el TDAH en adultos: una versión breve de la Escala de Calificación Wender Utah (WURS-brief), dentro de una población de mediana edad. La muestra consistió en 69 adultos, con edades comprendidas entre 30 y 63 años (edad M = 45, DE = 6.95), que habían sido remitidos a una clínica especializada para pacientes externos con TDAH en adultos. Mediante el análisis factorial, la medida de detección breve de WURS se comparó con las herramientas de diagnóstico de TDAH existentes que se utilizaron como medidas de referencia dentro del análisis. El WURS-brief tenía una sensibilidad respetable en comparación con las herramientas de diagnóstico existentes. Este estudio destaca la importancia de validar breves medidas de detección para adultos de mediana edad con TDAH dentro de entornos clínicos y ofrece sugerencias para futuras investigaciones.
description_eng The use of screening tools is an effective and practical approach within the clinical diagnostic assessment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults. Existing screening measures for adult ADHD have focused on a younger population. Subsequently, the current study aimed to evaluate the utility and general usability of an adapted four-item screening tool for adult ADHD: a brief version of the Wender Utah Rating Scale (WURS-brief), within a middle-aged population. The sample consisted of 69 adults, aged between 30 and 63 (age M= 45, SD=6.95), who had been referred to a specialist adult ADHD outpatients clinic. Using factor analysis, the WURS-brief screening measure was compared to existing ADHD diagnostic tools that were used as reference measures within the analysis. The WURS-brief had respectable sensitivity when compared with existing diagnostic tools. This study highlights the importance of validating brief screening measures for middle-aged adults with ADHD within clinical settings and offers suggestions for future research. 
author Bakare, Blessing
Jordanova, Vesna
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Jordanova, Vesna
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Wender Utah Rating Scale
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Validez
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Wender Utah Rating Scale
WURS
Screening
Validez
Evaluación
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Validity
ADHD
Wender Utah Rating Scale
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Adult ADHD
Assessment
Screening
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Wender Utah Rating Scale
WURS
Screening
Validez
Evaluación
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Validity
ADHD
Wender Utah Rating Scale
WURS
Adult ADHD
Assessment
Screening
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spelling Propiedades psicométricas de una escala breve para la detección del TDAH en adultos
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Validez
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Propiedades psicométricas de una escala breve para la detección del TDAH en adultos
El uso de herramientas de detección es un enfoque efectivo y práctico dentro de la evaluación de diagnóstico clínico del trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad (TDAH) en adultos. Las medidas de detección existentes para el TDAH en adultos se han centrado en una población más joven. El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la utilidad y la usabilidad general de una herramienta de detección de cuatro ítems adaptada para el TDAH en adultos: una versión breve de la Escala de Calificación Wender Utah (WURS-brief), dentro de una población de mediana edad. La muestra consistió en 69 adultos, con edades comprendidas entre 30 y 63 años (edad M = 45, DE = 6.95), que habían sido remitidos a una clínica especializada para pacientes externos con TDAH en adultos. Mediante el análisis factorial, la medida de detección breve de WURS se comparó con las herramientas de diagnóstico de TDAH existentes que se utilizaron como medidas de referencia dentro del análisis. El WURS-brief tenía una sensibilidad respetable en comparación con las herramientas de diagnóstico existentes. Este estudio destaca la importancia de validar breves medidas de detección para adultos de mediana edad con TDAH dentro de entornos clínicos y ofrece sugerencias para futuras investigaciones.
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The use of screening tools is an effective and practical approach within the clinical diagnostic assessment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults. Existing screening measures for adult ADHD have focused on a younger population. Subsequently, the current study aimed to evaluate the utility and general usability of an adapted four-item screening tool for adult ADHD: a brief version of the Wender Utah Rating Scale (WURS-brief), within a middle-aged population. The sample consisted of 69 adults, aged between 30 and 63 (age M= 45, SD=6.95), who had been referred to a specialist adult ADHD outpatients clinic. Using factor analysis, the WURS-brief screening measure was compared to existing ADHD diagnostic tools that were used as reference measures within the analysis. The WURS-brief had respectable sensitivity when compared with existing diagnostic tools. This study highlights the importance of validating brief screening measures for middle-aged adults with ADHD within clinical settings and offers suggestions for future research. 
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