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Child Neuropsychology

Volume 13, Issue 4, 2007

Abstract

This study addressed the presence of executive dysfunction in children with CHARGE syndrome, a genetic disorder with multiple physical anomalies and severe challenging behaviors. Ninety-eight children were included in the study. More than half received clinically significant scores on the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF; Gioia et al., 200017. Gioia , G. A. , Isquith , P. K. , Guy , S .C. and Kenworthy , L. 2000 . Behavior Rating of Executive Function , Lutz, FL : Psychological Assessment Resources .

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) scales of Shift, Monitor, and the Behavioral Regulation Index, with additional high scores on Inhibit and the Global Executive Composite. Associations were found with the age the child first walked, scores on the Autism Behavior Checklist (ABC; Krug et al., 199331. Krug , D. A. , Arick , J. R. and Almond , P. J. 1993 . Autism screening instrument for educational planning, , 2nd , Austin, TX : Pro-Ed .

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), and being classified as deafblind. Difficulties with making transitions and flexible problem solving, monitoring their work and their effect on others, and acting on impulse, may be related to the behavioral difficulties exhibited by children with CHARGE. Interventions targeting improved self-regulation may help to manage this challenging behavior.

 

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  • Available online: 12 Jun 2007

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  • a Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI, USA
  • b Vestlandet Resource Center, Bergen, Norway

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