父母收入、教育与儿童和青少年ADHD的诊断:德国的案例

E. Finkel
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利用德国的调查数据,我们研究了父母的收入和受教育程度如何与儿童和青少年多动症症状的严重程度和诊断的可能性相关。我们发现,低收入家庭的孩子往往有更高的多动症症状得分,比高收入家庭的孩子更容易被诊断出来。然而,他们也有更高的可能性被诊断不足(以没有诊断为条件),并且不太可能去看儿科医生。有趣的是,移民被确诊的可能性明显低于非移民,但他们更有可能去看儿科医生。父母教育变量显示出收入的影响,当添加到所有这些回归时,收入对所有结果变量的影响显著降低。这些结果似乎表明,德国社会经济地位较低的家庭的儿童可能处于 - œdouble危险状态,因为ADHD的患病率较高,但没有得到进一步治疗所需的适当诊断。
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Parental Income, Education and the Diagnosis of ADHD in Children and Adolescents: The Case for Germany
Using survey data for Germany, we examine how parental income and education are associated with the severity of ADHD symptoms and the likelihood of diagnosis in children and adolescents. We find that children from low-income families tend to have higher ADHD symptom scores and are more likely to be diagnosed than children from higher-income families. However, they were also shown to have a higher likelihood of being underdiagnosed (conditional on not having a diagnosis) and were less likely to visit a pediatrician. Interestingly, migrants were significantly less likely to be diagnosed than non-migrants, but were more likely to visit a pediatrician. Parental education variables were shown to “absorb†the effect of income when added to all of these regressions, considerably reducing the significance of the effect of income on all outcome variables. These results seem to suggest that children from families of low socioeconomic status in Germany may be at a “double jeopardy†in terms of having a higher prevalence of ADHD, and yet not receiving the appropriate diagnoses necessary for further treatment.
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