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The Association Between Youth Violence Exposure and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Symptoms in a Sample of Fifth-Graders

机译:五年级样本中的青少年暴力暴露与注意力缺乏/多动症(ADHD)症状之间的关联

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The purpose of the current study was to examine the association between violence exposures (no exposure, witness or victim only, and both witness and victim) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, as well as the potential moderating role of gender. Data from 4,745 5th graders and their primary caregivers were drawn from the Healthy Passages study of adolescent health. Parent respondents completed the DISC Predictive Scales for ADHD, and youth provided information about exposure to violence. Results indicated that youth who reported both witnessing and victimization had more parent-reported ADHD symptoms and were more likely to meet predictive criteria for ADHD. Among those with both exposures, girls exhibited a steeper increase in ADHD symptoms and higher probability of meeting predictive criteria than did boys. Findings indicate that being both victim-of and witness-to violence is significantly associated with ADHD symptoms particularly among girls.
机译:本研究的目的是研究暴力暴露(无暴露,仅证人或受害人,以及证人和受害人)与注意力缺陷/多动症(ADHD)症状之间的关联,以及性别的潜在调节作用。来自4,745位五年级生及其主要照顾者的数据来自青少年健康的健康通道研究。父母受访者填写了多动症的DISC预测量表,青年提供了有关暴力暴露的信息。结果表明,既有目击者又有受害者的青年报告了父母报告的多动症症状,并且更有可能达到多动症的预测标准。在两次接触的人中,女孩比男孩表现出ADHD症状的急剧增加和达到预测标准的可能性更高。研究结果表明,既是暴力的受害者又是暴力的见证人,与多动症的症状尤其是女孩之间的关系明显。

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