Author/Authors :
Jeneva L. Ohan، نويسنده , , Charlotte Johnston، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This study explores the social impact of
ADHD, with and without opposition-defiant behaviour
(ADHD+ODD(n= 22) and ADHD-only (n= 18)), in 9- to
12- year old girls compared to girls without ADHD (n= 40).
Girls played a computer game involving simulated players,
and mothers and teachers completed rating scales. In general,
mothers and teachers saw girls with ADHD+ODD as more
overtly and relationally aggressive and less prosocial than
girls with ADHD-only, who were seen as more overtly and
relationally aggressive and less prosocial than control girls.
On the computer game, girls with ADHD+ODD were more
overtly aggressive,more directly relationally aggressive, and
showed less skilled behaviour than the other groups. Girls
with ADHD-only showed less covert, indirect relational aggression
and more socially awkward interactions than girls
in the control group on the computer game. In all, the results
indicate that girls with ADHD, with and without ODD
behaviour, engage in socially detrimental behaviours.