Title of article :
The Delinquency Outcomes of Boys with ADHD
with and Without Comorbidity
Author/Authors :
Margaret H. Sibley، نويسنده , , William E. Pelham، نويسنده , , Brooke S. G. Molina، نويسنده , , Elizabeth M. Gnagy &
Daniel A. Waschbusch، نويسنده , , Aparajita Biswas، نويسنده , , Michael G. MacLean، نويسنده , , Dara E. Babinski &
Kathryn M. Karch، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
study examined the association between
childhood ADHD and juvenile delinquency by examining
data from the Pittsburgh ADHD Longitudinal Study
(PALS), a follow-up study of individuals diagnosed with
ADHD in childhood (ages 5–12) and recontacted in
adolescence and young adulthood for yearly follow-up
(age at first follow-up interview M=17.26, SD=3.17).
Participants were 288 males with childhood ADHD and
209 demographically similar males without ADHD who
were recruited into the follow-up study. Delinquency
information gathered yearly during the second through
eighth follow-up provided a comprehensive history of
juvenile delinquency for all participants. Four childhood
diagnostic groups [ADHD-only (N=47), ADHD+ODD
(N=135), ADHD+CD (N=106), and comparison (N=209)]
were used to examine group differences on delinquency
outcomes. Analyses were conducted across three dimensions
of delinquency (i.e., severity, age of initiation, and
variety). Individuals with childhood ADHD+CD displayed
significantly worse delinquency outcomes than the other
three groups, across almost all indices of offending. When
compared to comparison participants, boys with ADHDonly
and ADHD+ODD in childhood displayed earlier ages
of delinquency initiation, a greater variety of offending, and
higher prevalence of severe delinquency. These findings
suggest that although childhood ADHD+CD creates the
greatest risk for delinquency, boys with ADHD-only and
ADHD+ODD also appear at a higher risk for later
offending. The patterns of offending that emerged from
the PALS are discussed in the context of the relationship
between ADHD, comorbidity, and delinquency.
Keywords :
ADHD . Delinquency . Conduct disorder
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology