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Family Functioning in Children With ADHD and Subthreshold ADHD: A 3-Year Longitudinal Study

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posted on 2024-06-19, 23:05 authored by S Bhide, D Efron, OC Ukoumunne, V Anderson, JM Nicholson, Tim SilkTim Silk, P Hazell, A Gulenc, Emma Sciberras
Objective: To compare family functioning over time for elementary school children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD; N = 179) and subthreshold ADHD (ST-ADHD; N = 86), to children without ADHD (Control; N = 212). Method: ADHD was assessed using the Conners 3 ADHD Index and Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children IV. At baseline, 18-month follow-up and 36-month follow-up, parents completed measures assessing a range of family functioning domains. Results: At baseline, the ADHD group reported higher psychological distress, less parenting self-efficacy, less parenting consistency, and more stressful life events; and both groups reported poorer family quality of life (QoL) and greater parenting anger. Trajectories were largely similar to controls (i.e., stable over time), but unlike controls, ADHD and ST-ADHD groups showed lessening parent-partner support and parenting warmth, respectively; and both groups showed worsening aspects of family QoL. Conclusion: Families of children with ADHD and ST-ADHD report persistently poor or worsening family functioning; highlighting a need for tailored psycho-social supports.

History

Journal

Journal of Attention Disorders

Article number

ARTN 10870547231217089

Pagination

10870547231217089-

Location

United States

ISSN

1087-0547

eISSN

1557-1246

Language

English

Notes

In press

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC