Mental Health in Emerging Adults With ADHD and/or Specific Learning Disabilities: A Scoping Review

Gabrielle Wilcox, Arianna M. Gibson, Brittany L. Lindsay, Sonal Prasad, Andrew C. H. Szeto
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The transition to adulthood, including mental health, has been a focus of research; however, little is known about the mental health outcomes of emerging adults with high incidence diagnoses including ADHD and specific learning disabilities (SLD). This scoping review describes the current state of the research on our understanding of both positive and negative mental health outcomes in these populations. Results of this scoping found an emphasis on emerging adults with ADHD (78%) over those with SLD (12%) or with ADHD and SLD (10%), and over half focused on those who attended postsecondary institutions despite low percentages of these populations going on to postsecondary education. Studies included frequently provided limited information on race or ethnicity, sex or gender, or ADHD or SLD subtypes. Additionally, there was greater focus on negative mental health outcomes (e.g., anxiety, depression) than positive mental health outcomes (e.g., wellbeing, flourishing). We end by discussing implications for future research.0020.
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患有多动症和/或特殊学习障碍的新成人的心理健康:范围研究
向成年期的过渡,包括心理健康,一直是研究的重点;然而,对于患有多动症(ADHD)和特殊学习障碍(SLD)等高发病率诊断的新兴成年人的心理健康结果,我们却知之甚少。本范围界定综述描述了我们对这些人群的积极和消极心理健康结果的研究现状。范围界定的结果发现,研究的重点是患有多动症(ADHD)的新成人(78%),而不是患有特殊学习障碍(SLD)的新成人(12%)或患有多动症和特殊学习障碍(SLD)的新成人(10%)。所纳入的研究经常提供有关种族或民族、性别、ADHD 或 SLD 亚型的有限信息。此外,对消极心理健康结果(如焦虑、抑郁)的关注多于对积极心理健康结果(如幸福、兴旺)的关注。最后,我们讨论了未来研究的意义。
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