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Medical Engineering & Physics | 2012

Nonlinear analysis of actigraphic signals for the assessment of the attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

Diego Martín-Martínez; Pablo Casaseca-de-la-Higuera; Susana Alberola-López; Jesús María Andrés-de-Llano; José Antonio López-Villalobos; J. Ardura-Fernández; Carlos Alberola-López

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common neurobehavioral disorder in children and adolescents; however, its etiology is still unknown, which hinders the existence of reliable, fast and inexpensive standard diagnostic methods. In this paper, we propose a novel methodology for automatic diagnosis of the combined type of ADHD based on nonlinear signal processing of 24h-long actigraphic registries. Since it relies on actigraphy measurements, it constitutes an inexpensive and non-invasive objective diagnostic method. Our results on real data reach 96.77% sensitivity and 84.38% specificity by means of multidimensional classifiers driven by combined features from different time intervals. Our analysis also reveals that, if features from a single time interval are used, the whole 24-h interval is the only one that yields classification figures with practical diagnostic capabilities. Overall, our figures overcome those obtained by actigraphy-based methods reported and are comparable with others based on more expensive (and not so convenient) adquisition methods.


international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2012

Automatic diagnosis of ADHD based on multichannel nonlinear analysis of actimetry registries

Pablo Casaseca-de-la-Higuera; Diego Martín-Martínez; Susana Alberola-López; Jesús María Andrés-de-Llano; José Antonio López-Villalobos; José Ramón Garmendia Leiza; Carlos Alberola-López

Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the most common mental health problem in childhood and adolescence. It is commonly diagnosed by means of subjective methods which tend to overestimate the severity of the pathology. A number of objective methods also exist, but they are either expensive or time-consuming. Some recent proposals based on nonlinear processing of activity registries have deserved special attention. Since they rely on actigraphy measurements, they are both inexpensive and non-invasive. Among these methods, those shown to have higher reliability are based on single-channel complexity assessment of the activity patterns. This way, potentially useful information related to the interaction between the different channels is discarded. In this paper we propose a new methodology for ADHD diagnosis based on joint complexity assessment of multichannel activity registries. Results on real data show that the proposed method constitute a useful diagnostic aid tool reaching 87:10% sensitivity and 84.38% specificity. The combination of ADHD indicators extracted with the proposed method with single-channel complexity-based indices previously proposed lead to sensitivity and specifity values above 90%.


Revista de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental | 2014

Prevalencia del trastorno negativista desafiante en España

José Antonio López-Villalobos; Jesús María Andrés-De Llano; Luis Rodríguez-Molinero; Mercedes Garrido-Redondo; Ana María Sacristán-Martín; María Teresa Martínez-Rivera; Susana Alberola-López; María Isabel Sánchez-Azón

INTRODUCTION Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is characterized by a pattern of negative, defiant, disobedient and hostile behavior toward authority figures. ODD is one of the most frequent reasons for clinical consultation on mental health during childhood and adolescence. ODD has a high morbidity and dysfunction, and has important implications for the future if not treated early. OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of ODD in schoolchildren aged 6-16 years in Castile and Leon (Spain). MATERIAL AND METHODS Population study with a stratified multistage sample, and a proportional cluster design. Sample analyzed: 1,049. Cases were defined according to DSM-IV criteria. RESULTS An overall prevalence rate of 5.6% was found (95% CI: 4.2%-7%). Male gender prevalence=6.8%; female=4.3%. Prevalence in secondary education=6.2%; primary education=5.3%. No significant differences by gender, age, grade, type of school, or demographic area were found. ODD prevalence without considering functional impairment, such as is performed in some research, would increase the prevalence to 7.4%. ODD cases have significantly worse academic outcomes (overall academic performance, reading, maths and writing), and worse classroom behavior (relationship with peers, respect for rules, organizational skills, academic tasks, and disruption of the class). CONCLUSIONS Castile and Leon has a prevalence rate of ODD slightly higher to that observed in international publications. Depending on the distribution by age, morbidity and clinical dysfunctional impact, an early diagnosis and a preventive intervention are required for health planning.


Anales De Pediatria | 2018

Calidad de vida relacionada con la salud en casos de trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad con/sin tratamiento farmacológico

José Antonio López-Villalobos; Ana María Sacristán-Martín; Mercedes Garrido-Redondo; María Teresa Martínez-Rivera; María Victoria López-Sánchez; Luis Rodríguez-Molinero; Ana Belén Camina-Gutiérrez; Jesús María Andrés de Llano

INTRODUCTION The health-related quality of life (HRQoL) questionnaire is important in order to assess the effects of therapeutic intervention. The aim of this study is to analyse HRQoL, comparing cases of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) treated with methylphenidate (ADHD-T), untreated cases (ADHD-N), and controls. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study included a sample of 228 participants between 8 and 14 years old (114 controls, 57 ADHD-T, and 57 ADHD-N). Consecutive sampling was used in ADHD according to DSM-IV criteria (ADHD Rating Scales IV), and random sampling of controls matched by gender and age. The evaluation of HRQoL was made by using KIDSCREEN-52 parent version. RESULTS The intensity of ADHD symptoms is significantly lower in ADHD-T than in ADHD-N. There is a moderate significant correlation between greater intensity of ADHD symptoms and worse HRQoL. ADHD cases have significantly worse HRQoL than controls on psychic well-being, mood, relationship with parents and friends, school environment, and social acceptance. The cases of ADHD-T have significantly better HRQoL than ADHD-N in the school dimension, but do not differ significantly in other dimensions of KIDSCREEN-52. CONCLUSIONS It would be advisable that the treatment of ADHD integrates multi-dimensional therapeutic models that improve the basic symptoms of the disorder, as well as the HRQoL.


Spanish Journal of Psychology | 2015

Longitudinal Study of Cognitive Variables in Women with Schizophrenia: 31-Year Follow-Up Study.

Rosa Sanguino-Andrés; José Antonio López-Villalobos; Emilio González-Pablos; Violeta Guarido-Rivera; Clara González-Sanguino; María Victoria López-Sánchez; Mercedes Vaquero-Casado

OBJECTIVE To longitudinally analyze the course of cognitive dimensions in schizophrenic women over a period of 31 years. METHOD Accidental sampling. Developmental longitudinal design. Diagnosis according to the ICD-10. Thirty institutionalized women were evaluated using the WAIS on three separate occasions (in 1981, 1997, and 2012). The data were analyzed using a repeated measures split-plot method. RESULTS Patients scored one to two standard deviations below the average on the WAIS. At all three evaluation times, they scored consistently, significantly worse on Performance IQ scales than on Verbal IQ in the following sequence: Processing Speed (PS) < Perceptual Organization (PO) < Working Memory (WM) < Verbal Comprehension (VC). Longitudinally, there was a significant, linear average trend that was stable between the first and second assessments, with a significant drop in scores at the third evaluation on Performance IQ (η2 = .586) and Verbal IQ scales (η2 = .299). The same trend was observed in PS (η2 = .655) and WM (η2 = .438), while PO decreased across the three evaluations (η2 = .509) and no difference in VC was found (η2 = .126). CONCLUSION Patients with schizophrenia presented with a low cognitive level. Longitudinally, they had a stable, differential profile of WAIS factors until late life, when performance dropped significantly.


International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology | 2012

Disruptive behavior disorders: multidimensional analysis

José Antonio López-Villalobos; Jesús María Andrés-De Llano; María Isabel Sánchez-Azón; Rosa Sanguino-Andrés; Susana Alberola-López


International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology | 2010

Uso del Matching Familiar Figures Test 20 en el diagnóstico de niños con trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad

José Antonio López-Villalobos; Isabel Serrano-Pintado; Juan Delgado-Sánchez-Mateos; Jesús María Andrés-De Llano; Susana Alberola-López; Ana María Sacristán-Martín; Isabel Pérez-García; Ana Belén Camina-Gutiérrez


Psicothema | 2017

Criterion validity and clinical usefulness of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Rating Scale IV in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as a function of method and age

José Antonio López-Villalobos; Jesús María Andrés de Llano; María Victoria López-Sánchez; Luis Rodríguez-Molinero; Mercedes Garrido-Redondo; Ana María Sacristán-Martín; María Teresa Martínez-Rivera; Susana Alberola-López


Revista de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental | 2014

Prevalence of oppositional defiant disorder in Spain

José Antonio López-Villalobos; Jesús María Andrés-De Llano; Luis Rodríguez-Molinero; Mercedes Garrido-Redondo; Ana María Sacristán-Martín; María Teresa Martínez-Rivera; Susana Alberola-López; María Isabel Sánchez-Azón


International Psychogeriatrics | 2018

Cognitive deterioration in schizophrenia: aging and cerebrovascular disease

Emilio González-Pablos; Rosa Sanguino-Andrés; José Antonio López-Villalobos; Federico Iglesias-Santa Polonia; Guillermo Hoyos-Villagrá; Clara González-Sanguino

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