Title of article :
Positive Illusions of Social Competence in Girls with and Without ADHD
Author/Authors :
Jeneva L. Ohan، نويسنده , , Charlotte Johnston، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
13
From page :
527
To page :
539
Abstract :
We compared social self-competence ratings in 9–12 year old girls with (n=42) versus without (n=40) ADHD, relative to ratings of the girls’ social competence made by mothers, teachers, and blind raters during a social laboratory task. Relative to scores from mothers, teachers, and the lab-task, girls with ADHD overestimated their competence significantly more than control girls. Over-estimates were greater for girls with ADHD who also had heightened oppositional-defiant symptoms, or lower depressive symptoms. Overestimates were positively related to a socially desirable reporting bias for girls with ADHD, but not for control girls, suggesting that girls with ADHD attempt to present themselves in an unduly positive, self-protective light. For girls with ADHD, over-estimates also were positively related to maladjustment and negatively related to adjustment. However, for girls without ADHD, overestimates were positively related to adjustment. Overall, over-estimates of competence function differently in girls with and without ADHD.
Keywords :
ADHD . Attention-deficit/hyperactivitydisorder . Girls . Positive illusory bias . Social skills .Self-perceptions . Self-esteem
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number :
829221
Link To Document :
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