Title of article :
Family factors and children’s disruptive behaviour: an
investigation of links between demographic characteristics,
negative life events and symptoms of ODD and ADHD
Author/Authors :
Ann-Margret Rydell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Background Oppositional defiant disorder behaviours
(ODD) and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms
(ADHD) are common disruptive childhood problems
and co-occur to a large extent. In this study, prime questions
were the specificity of relations between demographic
factors and negative life events, respectively, and ADHD
and ODD symptoms, and the role of negative life events in
the relations between demographic factors and ODD and
ADHD symptoms.
Methods Concurrent relations between maternal education,
family structure, ethnicity/immigrant background and
symptoms of ADHD and ODD were investigated in a
Swedish population sample of 1,200 10-year-old children
(52% boys). Parents completed questionnaires containing
information about demographic characteristics and negative
life events and rated the child’s ADHD and ODD
symptoms using DSM-IV criteria.
Results Low maternal education, single/step-parenthood
and non-European descent were associated with higher
numbers of ODD and ADHD symptoms. Regression
analyses identified ethnicity as specifically associated
with ODD symptoms and single/step-parenthood as specific
to ADHD symptoms, while there was no specificity
with regard to negative life events. Experiences of multiple
negative life events were more common in families in nonoptimal
circumstances. Negative life events had mainly
additive effects on the level of ODD and ADHD symptoms
above effects of the demographic stressors and especially
conflicts between adults around the child were related to
high symptom levels. The few gender effects pointed to
boys as being more vulnerable than girls to non-optimal
family factors expressed in relations to ODD and ADHD
symptoms.
Conclusion Even in an affluent and egalitarian society,
children’s life circumstances are related to theirmental health.
Further, there seems to be somespecificity in the demographic
risk factors associated withODD and with ADHD symptoms,
while negative life events act as general stressors
Keywords :
Maternal education Ethnicity Family structure Life events ODD symptoms ADHD symptoms
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)