父母干预,多动症和家庭作业:一个系统的回顾

IF 1.8 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Irish Educational Studies Pub Date : 2023-02-21 DOI:10.1080/03323315.2023.2174572
B. Gavin, C. Twomey, E. Minihan, G. O’Reilly, F. Mcnicholas
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现有的证据表明,与一般儿童相比,家庭作业困难与多动症之间的联系更强。此外,父母对教育的参与是学业成功的一个重要因素。尽管作业给多动症儿童带来了公认的挑战,但现有的治疗方案或标准治疗方案都不是专门针对作业困难设计的。本研究旨在识别、描述和评估那些实证评估干预措施以优化ADHD儿童家庭作业表现的研究。检索到的三个数据库分别是:Medline、PsycInfo、Embase。使用关键词“ADHD”和“Homework”组合检索三个数据库。这项研究旨在确定治疗干预措施,以帮助患有多动症儿童的父母优化他们孩子的家庭作业表现。该系统综述包括14项研究。试验的质量参差不齐,而且普遍较低;对于其他试验类型(n = 5), STROBE评分范围为6至14。这一领域的文献指出,人们越来越意识到,需要关注多动症儿童生活中功能损害的特定领域,并量身定制治疗支持,以提高儿童的教育轨迹。
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Parenting interventions, ADHD and homework: a systematic review
Extant evidence indicates that there is a stronger link between homework di ffi culties and ADHD than in the general population of children. In addition, parents ’ involvement in education is an important factor in academic success. Despite the well-established challenges that homework presents to children with ADHD, none of the existing treatment protocols or standard therapeutic options are speci fi cally designed to target homework di ffi culties. This study aims to identify, describe and appraise studies that have empirically evaluated interventions to optimise the homework performance of children with ADHD. The three databases searched were: Medline, PsycInfo, Embase The keywords ‘ ADHD ’ and ‘ Homework ’ were used in combination to search the three databases. The search was designed to identify therapeutic interventions which sought to aid parents of children with ADHD to optimise their child ’ s homework performance. The systematic review included 14 studies. The quality of the trials was mixed and generally low; for the other trial types (n = 5) STROBE scores ranged from 6 to 14. The literature in this fi eld points to increased awareness of the need to focus on speci fi c areas of functional impairment in the lives of children with ADHD and to tailor therapeutic supports to enhance a child ’ s educational trajectory.
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