Title of article :
How Do Children with ADHD (Mis)manage Their Real-Life
Dyadic Friendships? A Multi-Method Investigation
Author/Authors :
Sébastien Normand، نويسنده , , Barry H. Schneider &
Matthew D. Lee &Marie-France Maisonneuve &
Sally M. Kuehn، نويسنده , , Gordon D. Logan ·
Philippe Robaey، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
This multimethod study provides detailed information
about the friendships of 87 children (76% boys) with
ADHD and 46 comparison children aged 7–13 years. The
methods included parent and teacher ratings, self-report
measures and direct observation of friends’ dyadic behaviors
in three structured analogue tasks. Results indicated that, in
contrast with comparison children, children with ADHD had
friends with high levels of ADHD and oppositional
symptoms; they perceived fewer positive features and more
negative features, and were less satisfied in their friendships.
Observational data indicated that children with ADHD
performed both more legal and more illegal maneuvers than
comparison children in a fast-paced competitive game.
While negotiating with their friends, children with ADHD
made more insensitive and self-centered proposals than
comparison children. In dyads consisting of one child with
ADHD and one typically developing child, children with
ADHD were often more dominant than their friends
Keywords :
ADHD . Friendship . Peer relationships .Observational Study
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology