The Correspondence Between Executive Functioning and Academic Achievement Among Children with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure †
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sociodemographic and Assessment Measures
2.2. Direct Measures of Executive Functioning
2.3. Ratings of Executive Functioning
2.4. Academic Achievement
2.5. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Clinical Implications
4.2. Strengths and Limitations
4.3. Directions for Future Research
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Total Sample% | PAE with FASD% | PAE Without FASD% | |
---|---|---|---|
Gender | |||
Female | 39.19 | 39.53 | 38.71 |
Male | 60.81 | 60.47 | 61.29 |
Living Situation | |||
Birth family | 16.22 | 13.95 | 19.35 |
Foster care | 43.24 | 44.19 | 41.94 |
Adoptive family | 6.76 | 11.63 | 0.00 |
Extended family | 33.78 | 30.23 | 38.71 |
ADHD Diagnosis | |||
No | 36.49 | 34.88 | 38.71 |
Yes | 63.51 | 65.12 | 61.29 |
ID/IDD Diagnosis | |||
No | 83.78 | 72.09 | 100.00 |
Yes | 16.22 | 27.91 | 0.00 |
PAE with FASD | PAE Without FASD | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
n | M (SD) | Range | n | M (SD) | Range | |||
Inhibit | t (95% CI) | d | ||||||
CWIT I: CT | 40 | 7.43 (3.40) | 1–13 | 29 | 8.76 (2.31) | 4–13 | 1.94 (–0.04, 2.71) | 0.45 |
CWIT I: TE | 37 | 7.08 (3.45) | 1–13 | 28 | 9.14 (2.70) | 4–14 | 2.61 * (0.48, 3.64) | 0.65 |
CWIT I/S: CT | 38 | 7.82 (3.19) | 1–15 | 29 | 8.83 (3.01) | 3–13 | 1.32 (−0.52,2.54) | 0.33 |
CWIT I/S: TE | 35 | 6.29 (3.78) | 1–11 | 28 | 8.93 (2.73) | 3–13 | 3.22 ** (1.00, 4.29) | 0.79 |
Initiate | ||||||||
VFT LF: TC | 42 | 6.69 (3.00) | 1–18 | 29 | 9.00 (3.49) | 3–17 | 2.98 ** (0.77, 3.85) | 0.72 |
VFT CF: TC | 42 | 7.36 (3.01) | 1–14 | 29 | 9.41 (3.32) | 4–18 | 2.71 ** (0.54, 3.57) | 0.66 |
VFT CS: TC | 42 | 7.33 (2.79) | 1–15 | 28 | 9.61 (2.41) | 6–14 | 3.52 ** (0.99, 3.56) | 0.86 |
DF TAD | 23 | 10.43 (3.96) | 4–18 | 19 | 10.21 (3.46) | 6–17 | −0.19 (−2.57, 2.12) | −0.06 |
Self-Monitor | ||||||||
VFT RE | 40 | 8.20 (2.83) | 1–12 | 28 | 8.71 (2.29) | 1–12 | 0.80 (−0.78, 1.80) | 0.20 |
VFT Percent RE | 40 | 8.13 (4.26) | 1–12 | 28 | 9.21 (3.41) | 1–13 | 1.17 (−0.77, 2.95) | 0.28 |
DF TRD | 24 | 9.54 (3.36) | 2–13 | 20 | 11.40 (1.98) | 5–13 | 2.27 * (0.20, 3.51) | 0.66 |
Shift | ||||||||
VFT CS: SA | 42 | 7.02 (3.10) | 1–14 | 29 | 9.10 (2.83) | 3–15 | 2.88 ** (0.64, 3.52) | 0.70 |
VFT CS: Percent SA | 40 | 6.88 (4.11) | 1–12 | 28 | 8.32 (3.73) | 1–12 | 1.48 (−0.50, 3.39) | 0.37 |
CWIT I/S: CT | 38 | 7.82 (3.19) | 1–15 | 29 | 8.83 (3.01) | 3–13 | 1.32 (−0.52, 2.54) | 0.33 |
CWIT I/S: TE | 35 | 6.29 (3.78) | 1–11 | 28 | 8.93 (2.73) | 3–13 | 3.22 ** (1.00, 4.29) | 0.79 |
DF Switching: TC | 24 | 6.96 (3.48) | 2–19 | 20 | 9.30 (2.18) | 5–12 | 2.61 * (0.53, 4.15) | 0.79 |
Task-Monitor | ||||||||
VFT SLE | 40 | 8.70 (4.00) | 1–13 | 28 | 9.93 (2.84) | 4–13 | 1.40 (−0.52, 2.98) | 0.35 |
VFT Percent SLE | 40 | 7.48 (4.81) | 1–14 | 28 | 9.11 (4.30) | 1–14 | 1.44 (−0.64, 3.90) | 0.35 |
DF TSD | 24 | 7.71 (4.40) | 1–14 | 20 | 9.80 (3.76) | 1–14 | 1.68 (−0.43, 4.61) | 0.51 |
Working Memory | ||||||||
Digit Span | 33 | 5.76 (1.94) | 2–10 | 24 | 7.29 (1.83) | 4–13 | 3.02 ** (0.52, 2.55) | 0.81 |
Picture Span | 28 | 7.32 (2.39) | 3–11 | 21 | 9.29 (3.17) | 5–17 | 2.48 * (0.37, 3.56) | 0.72 |
Cognitive Functioning | ||||||||
FSIQ | 34 | 73.38 (8.03) | 58–94 | 26 | 86.88 (9.56) | 72–119 | 5.94 *** (8.96, 18.05) | 1.55 |
GAI | 29 | 75.41 (9.32) | 57–98 | 21 | 91.24 (10.27) | 74–118 | 5.68 *** (10.22, 21.43) | 1.63 |
Academic Achievement | ||||||||
PD | 34 | 76.53 (16.36) | 46–107 | 28 | 87.68 (16.72) | 58–119 | 2.64 * (2.72, 19.58) | 0.68 |
WR | 35 | 80.00 (15.19) | 53–117 | 29 | 88.52 (16.75) | 57–117 | 2.13 * (0.53, 16.51) | 0.54 |
RC | 28 | 75.79 (11.82) | 45–105 | 26 | 87.35 (11.81) | 68–126 | 3.59 ** (5.10, 18.02) | 0.98 |
Spelling | 33 | 76.18 (11.62) | 53–94 | 29 | 86.03 (12.51) | 67–114 | 3.22 ** (3.72, 15.98) | 0.82 |
NO | 35 | 74.14 (8.92) | 53–95 | 30 | 81.03 (10.07) | 64–105 | 2.93 ** (2.18, 11.60) | 0.73 |
MPS | 35 | 71.06 (10.39) | 40–93 | 28 | 82.43 (11.61) | 68–116 | 4.10 *** (5.82, 16.92) | 1.04 |
BRIEF2 Scales | Caregiver | Educator | |
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Tests of Inhibition | |||
CWIT I: CT | Inhibit | 0.11 (69) | −0.15 (69) |
CWIT I: TE | Inhibit | −0.30 *a (65) | −0.38 ** (65) |
CWIT I/S: CT | Inhibit | 0.14 (67) | 0.01 (67) |
CWIT I/S: TE | Inhibit | −0.31 * (63) | −0.35 ** (63) |
Tests of Initiation | |||
VFT LF: TC | Initiate | 0.13 (71) | −0.39 ** (71) |
VFT CF: TC | Initiate | −0.03 (71) | −0.22 (71) |
VFT CS: TC | Initiate | 0.03 (70) | −0.09 (70) |
DF TAD | Initiate | 0.13 (42) | −0.18 (42) |
Tests of Self-Monitoring Skills | |||
VFT RE | Self-Monitor | −0.02 (68) | −0.21 (68) |
VFT Percent RE | Self-Monitor | 0.05 (68) | −0.23 (68) |
DF TRD | Self-Monitor | −0.10 (44) | −0.01 (44) |
Tests of Shifting/Switching | |||
VFT CS: Total SA | Shift | −0.13 (70) | −0.11 (71) |
VFT CS: Percent SA | Shift | −0.15 (67) | −0.07 (68) |
CWIT I/S: CT | Shift | 0.13 (66) | 0.02 (67) |
CWIT I/S: TE | Shift | −0.05 (62) | −0.14 (63) |
Tests of Task-Monitoring Skills | |||
VFT SLE | Task-Monitor | −0.02 (67) | −0.12 (67) |
VFT Percent SLE | Task-Monitor | 0.03 (67) | −0.16 (67) |
DF TSD | Task-Monitor | −0.23 (43) | −0.12 (43) |
Tests of Working Memory | |||
Digit Span | Working Memory | 0.22 (57) | −0.14 (57) |
Picture Span | Working Memory | −0.03 (49) | −0.24 (49) |
WIAT–III r (n) | ||||||
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PD | WR | RC | Spelling | MPS | NO | |
Clinical Scales | ||||||
Inhibit | −0.02 (62) | −0.02 (64) | −0.18 (54) | −0.11 (62) | −0.08 (63) | −0.06 (65) |
Self-Monitor | 0.18 (62) | 0.05 (64) | −0.02 (54) | −0.001(62) | −0.09 (63) | −0.04 (65) |
Shift | 0.09 (61) | −0.02 (63) | 0.20 (53) | 0.05 (61) | −0.12 (62) | 0.11 (64) |
Emotional Control | 0.12 (62) | 0.08 (64) | 0.19 (54) | 0.04 (62) | −0.03 (63) | 0.04 (65) |
Initiate | 0.23 (62) | 0.08 (64) | 0.22 (54) | 0.05 (62) | −0.07 (63) | −0.04 (65) |
Working Memory | 0.12 (62) | −0.02 (64) | −0.01 (54) | −0.05 (62) | −0.09 (63) | −0.08 (65) |
Plan/Organize | 0.04 (62) | −0.09 (64) | −0.02 (54) | −0.15 (62) | −0.18 (63) | −0.11 (65) |
Task–Monitor | −0.05 (61) | −0.09 (63) | −0.12 (53) | −0.20 (61) | −0.20 (62) | −0.18 (64) |
Organization of Materials | 0.12 (62) | 0.01 (64) | −0.08 (54) | 0.06 (62) | −0.09 (63) | −0.05 (65) |
Index Scales and Composite Score | ||||||
BRI | 0.05 (62) | 0.01 (64) | −0.12 (54) | −0.07 (62) | −0.04 (63) | −0.03 (65) |
ERI | 0.12 (60) | 0.04 (62) | 0.21 (52) | 0.06 (60) | −0.06 (61) | 0.08 (63) |
CRI | 0.10 (61) | −0.03 (63) | −0.01 (53) | −0.08 (61) | −0.18 (62) | −0.13 (64) |
GEC | 0.16 (61) | 0.03 (63) | 0.10 (53) | −0.05 (61) | −0.14 (62) | −0.08 (64) |
WIAT–III r (n) | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PD | WR | RC | Spelling | MPS | NO | |
Clinical Scales | ||||||
Inhibit | −0.24 (62) | −0.24 (64) | −0.22 (54) | −0.25 *a (62) | −0.07 (63) | −0.13 (65) |
Self-Monitor | −0.17 (62) | −0.22 (64) | −0.18 (54) | −0.18 (62) | −0.12 (63) | −0.16 (65) |
Shift | −0.17 (62) | −0.19 (64) | −0.18 (54) | −0.18 (62) | −0.02 (63) | −0.14 (65) |
Emotional Control | −0.13 (62) | −0.13 (64) | 0.05 (54) | −0.11 (62) | 0.001 (63) | −0.10 (65) |
Initiate | −0.13 (62) | −0.22 (64) | −0.35 **a (54) | −0.17 (62) | −0.19 (63) | −0.23 (65) |
Working Memory | −0.29 *a (62) | −0.37 ** (64) | −0.47 ** (54) | −0.35 ** (62) | −0.24 (63) | −0.30 *a (65) |
Plan/Organize | −0.25 (62) | −0.32 ** (64) | −0.36 **a (54) | −0.29 *a (62) | −0.20 (63) | −0.22 (65) |
Task–Monitor | −0.30 *a (61) | −0.36 ** (63) | −0.39 ** (53) | −0.39 ** (61) | −0.24 (62) | −0.27 *a (64) |
Organization of Materials | −0.14 (62) | −0.22 (64) | −0.32 *a (54) | −0.22 (62) | −0.21 (63) | −0.25 *a (65) |
Index Scales and Composite Score | ||||||
BRI | −0.24 (61) | −0.26 *a (63) | −0.20 (53) | −0.27 *a (61) | −0.04 (62) | −0.12 (64) |
ERI | −0.19 (61) | −0.20 (63) | −0.07 (53) | −0.18 (61) | −0.02 (62) | −0.14 (64) |
CRI | −0.27 *a (62) | −0.38 ** (64) | −0.45 ** (54) | −0.36 ** (62) | −0.26 *a (63) | −0.29 *a (65) |
GEC | −0.25 *a (62) | −0.33 ** (64) | −0.33 *a (54) | −0.31 *a (62) | −0.18 (63) | −0.23 (65) |
WIAT–III r (n) | ||||||
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PD | WR | RC | Spelling | MPS | NO | |
Tests of Inhibition | ||||||
CWIT I: CT | 0.30 *a (60) | 0.10 (61) | 0.29 *a (53) | 0.30 *a (57) | 0.29 *a (59) | 0.30 *a (60) |
CWIT I: TE | 0.28 *a (56) | 0.10 (57) | 0.27 (51) | 0.26 (54) | 0.28 *a (56) | 0.20 (56) |
CWIT I/S: CT | 0.46 *** (59) | 0.38 ** (59) | 0.48 *** (52) | 0.41 ** (56) | 0.43 ** (57) | 0.36 (58) |
CWIT I/S: TE | 0.28 *a (55) | 0.18 (55) | 0.19 (50) | 0.22 (53) | 0.28 *a (54) | 0.03 (54) |
Tests of Initiation | ||||||
VFT LF: TC | 0.37 ** (62) | 0.43 ** (62) | 0.34 * (54) | 0.41 ** (60) | 0.17 (61) | 0.27 *a (62) |
VFT CF: TC | 0.06 (61) | 0.09 (62) | 0.19 (54) | 0.20 (59) | 0.24 (62) | 0.11 (62) |
VFT CS: TC | 0.23 (60) | 0.29 *a (61) | 0.32 *a (52) | 0.34 ** (58) | 0.35 ** (60) | 0.40 ** (61) |
DF TAD | 0.49 ** (33) | 0.28 (35) | 0.40 *a (29) | 0.45 ** (33) | −0.02 (36) | 0.21 (35) |
Tests of Self-Monitoring | ||||||
VFT RE | 0.07 (59) | 0.09 (59) | 0.13 (52) | 0.13 (57) | −0.03 (59) | 0.02 (59) |
VFT Percent RE | 0.11 (59) | 0.14 (59) | 0.15 (52) | 0.16 (57) | −0.02 (59) | 0.05 (59) |
DF TRD | −0.16 (34) | −0.23 (36) | −0.22 (30) | −0.20 (35) | 0.23 (37) | 0.08 (37) |
Tests of Shifting/Switching | ||||||
VFT CS: Total SA | 0.29 *a (61) | 0.26 *a (62) | 0.33 *a (53) | 0.24 (59) | 0.35 ** (61) | 0.28 *a (62) |
VFT CS: Percent SA | 0.18 (58) | 0.24 (59) | 0.26 (50) | 0.18 (56) | 0.31 *a (58) | 0.19 (59) |
CWIT I/S: CT | 0.46 *** (59) | 0.38 ** (59) | 0.48 *** (52) | 0.41 ** (56) | 0.43 ** (57) | 0.36 (58) |
CWIT I/S: TE | 0.28 *a (55) | 0.18 (55) | 0.19 (50) | 0.22 (53) | 0.28 *a (54) | 0.03 (54) |
DF Switching: TC | 0.34 (34) | 0.25 (36) | 0.35 (30) | 0.27 (35) | 0.30 (37) | 0.43 ** (37) |
Tests of Task-Monitoring | ||||||
VFT SLE | 0.17 (59) | 0.19 (59) | 0.18 (52) | 0.21 (57) | 0.13 (59) | 0.30 *a (59) |
VFT Percent SLE | 0.22 (59) | 0.25 (59) | 0.20 (52) | 0.24 (57) | 0.09 (59) | 0.26 *a (59) |
DF TSD | −0.06 (34) | 0.06 (36) | 0.003 (30) | −0.04 (35) | 0.21 (37) | 0.28 (37) |
Tests of Working Memory | ||||||
Digit Span | 0.35 * (53) | 0.30 * (55) | 0.51 *** (48) | 0.33 * (53) | 0.28 *a (54) | 0.42 ** (56) |
Picture Span | 0.16 (44) | 0.27 (46) | 0.37 * (39) | 0.30 *a (45) | 0.50 *** (46) | 0.42 ** (48) |
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Cheung, K.; Doyle, S.; Clayton, K.; Hanlon-Dearman, A.; Unger, J.A.; Budhoo, C.; Romaniuk, A. The Correspondence Between Executive Functioning and Academic Achievement Among Children with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure. Children 2025, 12, 842. https://doi.org/10.3390/children12070842
Cheung K, Doyle S, Clayton K, Hanlon-Dearman A, Unger JA, Budhoo C, Romaniuk A. The Correspondence Between Executive Functioning and Academic Achievement Among Children with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure. Children. 2025; 12(7):842. https://doi.org/10.3390/children12070842
Chicago/Turabian StyleCheung, Kristene, Susan Doyle, Kylee Clayton, Ana Hanlon-Dearman, Jo Ann Unger, Caelan Budhoo, and Alyssa Romaniuk. 2025. "The Correspondence Between Executive Functioning and Academic Achievement Among Children with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure" Children 12, no. 7: 842. https://doi.org/10.3390/children12070842
APA StyleCheung, K., Doyle, S., Clayton, K., Hanlon-Dearman, A., Unger, J. A., Budhoo, C., & Romaniuk, A. (2025). The Correspondence Between Executive Functioning and Academic Achievement Among Children with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure. Children, 12(7), 842. https://doi.org/10.3390/children12070842