An Exploration of Adolescents’ Perceptions of Their Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Qualitative Pilot Study

Genna Bowen, Charlotte W. Greenway
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In both diagnostic and research dimensions, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms are compartmentalized into specific bbehaviours rated for their severity and pervasiveness. To date, much of the research has examined the negative aspects and consequences of ADHD. However, emerging research in adult populations has begun to examine the possibility that ADHD is not universally negative [1]. The present pilot study sought to gain a better insight into the perceptions of adolescents with ADHD and answer questions concerning their problematic behavior or symptoms and whether they hold positive perceptions of their ADHD. Three adolescent boys diagnosed with ADHD were interviewed and using thematic analysis, the researchers identified seven themes: Broad Symptoms, Feelings about the symptoms, Setting, Task-specific, Negative outcomes, Recognizing the positives, and Lack of awareness of positive attributes. This study illustrates that, overall, negative perceptions of ADHD were more prevalent than positive perceptions, though the few positive perceptions identified were congruent with the adult-based literature. Implications of the study and recommendations for the future are discussed.
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青少年对注意力缺陷/多动障碍认知的探索:一项定性先导研究
在诊断和研究方面,注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的症状被划分为特定的行为,根据其严重程度和普遍性进行评级。迄今为止,大部分研究都是针对多动症的负面影响和后果。然而,在成人人群中的新兴研究已经开始检验ADHD并非普遍消极的可能性[1]。目前的初步研究旨在更好地了解青少年多动症患者的认知,并回答有关他们的问题行为或症状以及他们是否对自己的多动症持积极看法的问题。研究人员采访了三名被诊断患有多动症的青春期男孩,并使用主题分析方法,确定了七个主题:广泛症状、对症状的感受、环境、任务特异性、消极结果、认识到积极因素、缺乏对积极因素的认识。这项研究表明,总体而言,对ADHD的负面看法比正面看法更为普遍,尽管少数正面看法与成人文献一致。讨论了本研究的意义和对未来的建议。
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