The role of psychosocial adversity in the aetiology and course of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Sujey Gómez-Cano , Juan Pablo Zapata-Ospina , Mauricio Arcos-Burgos , Juan David Palacio-Ortiz
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Abstract

Introduction

Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has genetic and environmental aetiological factors. There are few publications on the environmental factors. The objective of this review is to present the role of psychosocial adversity in the aetiology and course of ADHD.

Methods

A search was carried out in the following databases: PubMed, ScienceDirect, SciELO, ClinicalKey, EMBASE, Lilacs, OVID, APA and PsycNET. English and Spanish were selected without being limited by type of study or year of publication. Finally, a qualitative synthesis was conducted.

Results

ADHD development could be related to exposure to adverse factors in the family, school or social environment. It has been proposed as an explanatory mechanism that adversity interacts with genetic variants and leads to neurobiological changes. There may also be a gene-environment correlation whereby individual hereditary characteristics increase the risk of exposure to adversity, and indirectly increase the probability of developing ADHD. Research on psychosocial adversity represents a big challenge, not only due to the complexity of its construct, but also to the effect of subjective perception of a given event.

Conclusions

ADHD aetiology is complex and involves the interaction of both genetic and environmental factors, in which these factors correlate and cause the disorder. The study of the role of psychosocial adversity in ADHD is fundamental, but it remains a task that entails great difficulties.

社会心理逆境在注意缺陷多动障碍病因和病程中的作用
注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)具有遗传和环境因素。关于环境因素的出版物很少。本综述的目的是介绍社会心理逆境在ADHD的病因和病程中的作用。方法检索PubMed、ScienceDirect、SciELO、ClinicalKey、EMBASE、Lilacs、OVID、APA、PsycNET等数据库。选择英语和西班牙语,不受研究类型或出版年份的限制。最后进行定性综合。结果adhd的发展可能与家庭、学校或社会环境中的不良因素有关。有人提出逆境与遗传变异相互作用并导致神经生物学变化是一种解释机制。也可能存在基因与环境的相关性,即个体遗传特征增加了暴露于逆境的风险,并间接增加了患多动症的可能性。社会心理逆境的研究是一个巨大的挑战,不仅因为其结构的复杂性,而且由于对给定事件的主观感知的影响。结论sadhd的病因复杂,涉及遗传和环境因素的相互作用,这些因素相互关联并导致其发病。社会心理逆境在ADHD中的作用的研究是基本的,但它仍然是一项艰巨的任务。
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