Decision-Making Deficits in Adolescent Boys with and without Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): an Experimental Assessment of Associated Mechanisms

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Tycho J. Dekkers
Hilde M. Huizenga
Arne Popma
Anika Bexkens
Jacqueline N. Zadelaar
Brenda R. J. Jansen
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[1] University of Amsterdam,Department of Psychology
[2] De Bascule,Department of Forensic Psychiatry and Complex Behavioral Disorders
[3] Academic Center for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
[4] Amsterdam University Medical Center,Amsterdam Brain and Cognition Center
[5] VUmc,Research priority area Yield
[6] University of Amsterdam,Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology
[7] University of Amsterdam,Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
[8] Leiden University,undefined
[9] GGZ Delfland,undefined
[10] Center for Psychiatry,undefined
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Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology | 2020年 / 48卷
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); Decision making; Adolescence; Risk taking; Strategies;
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Adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) demonstrate increased levels of real-life risk-taking behavior like substance abuse and reckless behavior in traffic, which potentially originates in decision-making deficits. Using experimental gambling tasks, the current study investigated three potential underlying mechanisms: (1) risky vs. suboptimal decision making, (2) the complexity of decision-making strategies and (3) the influence of feedback. Participants were 181 male adolescents (81 ADHD, 100 Typically Developing (TD); Mage = 15.1 years). First, we addressed a common confound in many gambling tasks by disentangling risk seeking from suboptimal decision making, and found that ADHD-related decision-making deficits do not originate in increased risk seeking but in suboptimal decision making. Second, we assessed decision-making strategies with a Bayesian latent mixture analysis and found that ADHD-related decision-making deficits are characterized by the use of less complex strategies. That is, adolescent boys with ADHD, relative to TD adolescent boys, less often adopted strategies in which all characteristics relevant to make an optimal decision were integrated. Third, we administered two gambling task conditions with feedback in which adolescents experience the outcomes of their decisions and found that adolescents with ADHD performed worse relative to TD adolescents on both conditions. Altogether, this set of studies demonstrated consistent decision-making deficits in adolescent boys with ADHD: The use of less complex decision-making strategies may cause suboptimal decision making, both in situations with and without direct feedback on performance.
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