creators_name: Woo, P.J., creators_name: Teoh, H.J., type: article datestamp: 2008-06-29 03:54:35 lastmod: 2008-06-29 03:54:35 metadata_visibility: show title: An Investigation of Cognitive and Behavioural Problems in Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder and Speech Delay ispublished: pub subjects: R full_text_status: none keywords: Children, ADHD, speech delay, assessment abstract: The problem of misdiagnosis is becoming increasingly apparent in Malaysia. Problems of misdiagnosis centre around issues of unsystematic testing and lack of comprehensive data collection. 95 children aged 3½ to 15 years old who were diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Speech and Language Delay were surveyed to find out whether ability and behavioural patterns could be identified using different psychological tests. The researchers found that comprehensive testing which includes information from parents, teachers and the child are important when differentiating the two disorders. Speech and Language Delay children were found to have low Verbal IQ and Communication abilities but less behavioural problems while ADHD children tend to have normal Verbal and Performance IQ but more problems of Impulsivity, Learning and Hyperactive behaviours. date: 2007 date_type: published publication: Malaysian Journal of Psychiatry volume: 16 number: 2 publisher: Malaysian Psychiatric Association refereed: TRUE issn: 0128-8628 official_url: http://ejournal.psychiatry-malaysia.org/article.php?aid=17 citation: Woo, P.J., and Teoh, H.J., (2007) An Investigation of Cognitive and Behavioural Problems in Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder and Speech Delay. Malaysian Journal of Psychiatry, 16 (2). ISSN 0128-8628