Cuadros asociados al trastorno de atención con y sin hiperactividad

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2021-08-11

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García-Sánchez, C. ., González, A. E., & Junqué, C. (2021). Cuadros asociados al trastorno de atención con y sin hiperactividad. Revista De Psiquiatría Infanto-Juvenil, (4), 280–284. Recuperado a partir de https://www.aepnya.eu/index.php/revistaaepnya/article/view/615

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  • C. García-Sánchez
  • A. Estéven González
  • C. Junqué

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Trastorno ele atención con y sin hiperactividad, Cuadros asociados

Resumen

El trastorno de atención con y sin hiperactividad se caracteriza por un déficit persistente de atención y/o hiperactividad-impulsividad. Frecuentemente puede acompañarse de otros cuadros asociados: trastornos del aprendizaje, conductas inadaptadas-antisociales y otros estados psicopatológicos. Estos cuadros asociados incrementan y agravan las disfunciones neuropsicológicas que caracterizan el trastorno ele atención.

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C. García-Sánchez

Sección de Neuropsicología. Servicio de Neurología Hospital de la Santa Cruz y San Pablo Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. 

A. Estéven González

Departamento ele Psiquiatría y Psicobiología Clínica  Universidad ele Barcelona

C. Junqué

Sección de Neuropsicología. Servicio ele Neurología Hospital de la Santa Cruz y San Pablo Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.

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