The Family Quality of Life of Children With Specific Learning Disabilities, Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and Their Co-Occurrence: A Cross-Sectional Study.
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Abstract
Research on Family Quality of Life (FQoL) has increasingly focused on the impact of learning disabilities on families. However, there is a lack of comprehensive understanding of how Specific Learning Disabilities (SpLD) or Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affect executive function (EF) deficits in children and FQoL across different household income levels. The current study compared the FQoL ratings from caregivers of three groups of Hong Kong Chinese children with learning disabilities (SpLD n = 107; ADHD n = 43; SpLD & ADHD n = 67, no typically developing control group was included). Results revealed that group classification of learning disabilities was related to two domains of FQoL (family interaction and parenting) through the child's EF. Children with co-occurring SpLD and ADHD exhibit relatively stable EF deficits across income levels, maintaining higher EF deficits than those with SpLD alone and showing less variation than those with ADHD, who demonstrate a significant decrease in EF deficits at higher household income. Executive function deficits were associated with lower family interaction and parenting ratings across group and income levels. The findings enhance our understanding of FQoL among children with SpLD, ADHD, and their co-occurrence, highlighting the need for additional support for these families.
家庭生活质量(FQoL)的研究越来越关注学习障碍对家庭的影响。然而,对于特殊学习障碍(SpLD)或注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)如何影响不同家庭收入水平儿童的执行功能(EF)缺陷和家庭生活质量,目前还缺乏全面的了解。本研究比较了三组香港中文学习障碍儿童(SpLD n = 107;ADHD n = 43;SpLD和ADHD n = 67,不包括典型发展对照组)。结果表明,学习障碍的群体分类通过儿童的EF与家庭互动和父母教养两个领域的学习质量相关。同时患有SpLD和ADHD的儿童在收入水平上表现出相对稳定的EF赤字,比单独患有SpLD的儿童保持更高的EF赤字,比患有ADHD的儿童表现出更小的变化,后者在高家庭收入下表现出显著的EF赤字下降。执行功能缺陷与较低的家庭互动以及不同群体和收入水平的父母评价有关。研究结果增强了我们对SpLD、ADHD儿童及其共患儿童生活质量的理解,强调了对这些家庭提供额外支持的必要性。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Learning Disabilities (JLD), a multidisciplinary, international publication, presents work and comments related to learning disabilities. Initial consideration of a manuscript depends upon (a) the relevance and usefulness of the content to the readership; (b) how the manuscript compares to other articles dealing with similar content on pertinent variables (e.g., sample size, research design, review of literature); (c) clarity of writing style; and (d) the author"s adherence to APA guidelines. Articles cover such fields as education, psychology, neurology, medicine, law, and counseling.