Rules of Oppositional Defiant Disorder: A New Therapeutic Concept

Poulton A, Nivendkar M, Rajabalee N, Puusepp-Benazzouz H, Liu A, Bhurawala H
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Objective: Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) commonly co-exists with ADHD and merits specific interventions. Our aim was to reframe ODD as a set of external rules that the child can reject. We surveyed parents for their views on ‘Rules of ODD’ as a therapeutic concept. Method: Parents of 85 children with ADHD and ODD were invited to rank 7 Rules of ODD in order of relevance and give additional comments. Results: Sixty-six (77%) considered the concept useful; 24 (31%) made additional comments or suggestions. The highest ranked rules were: ‘Always argue or disagree’ and ‘Never admit to being wrong’. No parent suggested the concept was harmful. Conclusions: Rules of ODD was considered useful by most parents. We hope that by redefining ODD as a series of external rules, the stigma of this diagnosis may be lessened, and the child empowered to make their own more rational decisions.
对立违抗性障碍的规则:一个新的治疗概念
目的:对立违抗性障碍(ODD)通常与ADHD共存,需要特殊的干预措施。我们的目标是将ODD重新定义为一套孩子可以拒绝的外部规则。我们调查了家长对“ODD规则”作为治疗概念的看法。方法:邀请85例ADHD合并ODD患儿家长对7项ODD规则进行相关性排序,并给出附加评价。结果:66人(77%)认为该概念有用;24人(31%)提出了额外的意见或建议。排名最高的规则是:“总是争论或不同意”和“永远不要承认错误”。没有家长认为这个概念有害。结论:大多数家长认为ODD规则是有用的。我们希望通过将ODD重新定义为一系列外部规则,这种诊断的耻辱可能会减少,并且孩子有权做出自己更理性的决定。
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