Comprehensive Psychiatry
Volume 51, Issue 3 , Pages 286-292, May 2010

Temperament and character dimensions associated with clinical characteristics and treatment outcome in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder boys

  • Diane Purper-Ouakil

      Affiliations

    • AP-HP, Robert Debré Hospital, 75019 Paris, France
    • INSERM U 675 / INSERM U894 Centre Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, Equipe 1 “Analyse génétique et clinique des comportements addictifs et psychiatriques”, 75014 Paris, France
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Service de Psychopathologie del'Enfant et del'Adolescent, 75019 Paris, France. Tel.: +33140034708; fax: +33140032297.
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  • Samuele Cortese

      Affiliations

    • AP-HP, Robert Debré Hospital, 75019 Paris, France
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  • Mathias Wohl

      Affiliations

    • AP-HP, Louis Mourier Hospital, 92700 Colombes, France
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  • Valérie Aubron

      Affiliations

    • Université François Rabelais, 37000 Tours, France
  • ,
  • Silvia Orejarena

      Affiliations

    • AP-HP, Robert Debré Hospital, 75019 Paris, France
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  • Gregory Michel

      Affiliations

    • Université Victor Segalen, Laboratoire de Psychologie EA “Santé et qualité de vie”, 33000 Bordeaux, France
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  • Muriel Asch

      Affiliations

    • AP-HP, Robert Debré Hospital, 75019 Paris, France
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  • Marie-Christine Mouren

      Affiliations

    • AP-HP, Robert Debré Hospital, 75019 Paris, France
    • INSERM U 675 / INSERM U894 Centre Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, Equipe 1 “Analyse génétique et clinique des comportements addictifs et psychiatriques”, 75014 Paris, France
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  • Philip Gorwood

      Affiliations

    • INSERM U 675 / INSERM U894 Centre Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, Equipe 1 “Analyse génétique et clinique des comportements addictifs et psychiatriques”, 75014 Paris, France
    • CMME, Sainte Anne Hospital, 75014 Paris, France

published online 18 December 2009.

Abstract 

Background

Although differential patterns of temperament and character have been documented in subjects with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), few studies have investigated relations between these dimensions, clinical features of ADHD, and treatment outcome.

Methods

Ninety-five boys with ADHD and 87 controls participated in the study; 88.5% of the referred patients were reassessed after optimal titration of methylphendiate treatment.

Results

Compared with controls, boys with ADHD showed a temperament profile of high novelty seeking, low reward dependence, and persistence, as well as low scores on both self-determination and cooperativeness character dimensions. No significant differences were found between subjects with ADHD and controls in harm avoidance. Temperament and character traits were related to specific symptom domains and comorbidity but did not predict global severity of ADHD. Persistent and immature children with ADHD were more likely to experience short-term remission.

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PII: S0010-440X(09)00090-X

doi:10.1016/j.comppsych.2009.08.004

Comprehensive Psychiatry
Volume 51, Issue 3 , Pages 286-292, May 2010