ADHD Symptoms, Resilience, and Quality of Life in Emerging Adults: The Roles of Diagnostic Status and Current Symptomatology.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Allison K R Macht, Laura J Holt
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Background: Research on college students with ADHD largely has focused on impairments associated with this condition, as opposed to how resilience might buffer ADHD-related challenges. The present study examined potential differences in quality of life (QoL), resilience, and sociodemographic characteristics by students' ADHD diagnostic/symptom status and whether diagnostic/symptom group differences in QoL were more/less pronounced at different levels of resilience. Method: Using data from an online survey distributed at six US colleges/universities, participants (N = 4,897; 74% female; 60% White) reported on current ADHD symptomatology and diagnostic status; personal, social, and familial resilience; and physical, psychological, social, environmental, and global QoL. Results: Compared to students who were undiagnosed and asymptomatic or diagnosed and asymptomatic, participants who were symptomatic (diagnosed and undiagnosed) evidenced lower resilience and QoL across all domains. There were significant interactions between ADHD group and resilience for global QoL and environmental QoL. Global QoL among undiagnosed and symptomatic participants was consistently lower than the reference group (undiagnosed and asymptomatic), particularly at lower levels of resilience. For environmental QoL, the slopes for both diagnosed groups were less steep compared to the reference group, suggesting resilience was less closely associated with environmental QoL. Conclusion: Findings suggest that current ADHD symptomatology, as opposed to a formal ADHD diagnosis, is a better predictor of psychosocial impairment. Helping students with an ADHD diagnosis to continue developing resilience ultimately may benefit QoL; however, students who are currently symptomatic - particularly those who are undiagnosed - likely need additional support to experience the protective benefits of resilience.

新生成人ADHD症状、恢复力和生活质量:诊断状态和当前症状学的作用。
背景:对患有多动症的大学生的研究主要集中在与这种情况相关的损伤上,而不是弹性如何缓冲与多动症相关的挑战。本研究考察了ADHD诊断/症状状态在生活质量、心理弹性和社会人口学特征方面的潜在差异,以及在不同心理弹性水平下,生活质量的诊断/症状组差异是否更明显或更不明显。方法:使用分布在美国六所学院/大学的在线调查数据,参与者(N = 4,897,女性74%,白人60%)报告当前ADHD症状和诊断状态;个人、社会和家庭适应力;以及生理、心理、社会、环境和全球生活质量。结果:与未确诊无症状或确诊无症状的学生相比,有症状(确诊和未确诊)的参与者在所有领域都表现出较低的弹性和生活质量。整体生活质量和环境生活质量的恢复力与ADHD组存在显著的交互作用。未确诊和有症状的参与者的总体生活质量始终低于参照组(未确诊和无症状),特别是在较低水平的恢复力。对于环境生活质量,与参考组相比,两个诊断组的斜率都不太陡峭,这表明弹性与环境生活质量的关系不太密切。结论:研究结果表明,与正式的ADHD诊断相反,当前的ADHD症状学可以更好地预测心理社会障碍。帮助被诊断为多动症的学生继续发展适应能力最终可能有利于生活质量;然而,目前有症状的学生-特别是那些未确诊的学生-可能需要额外的支持来体验恢复力的保护益处。
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CiteScore
7.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
71
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Attention Disorders (JAD) focuses on basic and applied science concerning attention and related functions in children, adolescents, and adults. JAD publishes articles on diagnosis, comorbidity, neuropsychological functioning, psychopharmacology, and psychosocial issues. The journal also addresses practice, policy, and theory, as well as review articles, commentaries, in-depth analyses, empirical research articles, and case presentations or program evaluations.
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