在线性虐待、性短信和欺凌在有和没有多动症的青少年中:土耳其样本的横断面研究。

IF 2.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Veysel Ozdag, Servet Yuce, Nusret Soylu
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摘要

本研究旨在探讨网络性虐待暴露、危险性行为和诊断为ADHD的青少年注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)症状之间的关系。该研究包括118名患有多动症的青少年和117名健康对照者,所有这些都由儿童精神病学家使用“学龄儿童情感障碍和精神分裂症儿童时间表”(K-SADS)进行评估,以确认诊断和共病情况。这项横断面流行病学研究利用社会人口统计数据表格、在线性虐待量表和康纳斯父母评定量表进行数据收集。网络性虐待被分为四种亚型:网络性侵害、接收露骨信息(被动性短信)、发送露骨信息(主动性短信)和网络性欺凌行为。使用逻辑回归的数据分析显示,学业失败独立地增加了ADHD组和对照组中2.1倍的高风险性行为的可能性,强调了学业成绩在缓和网络性风险暴露方面的关键作用。与对照组相比,ADHD组的网络性虐待发生率明显更高(50%对31.6%)。具体来说,在患有多动症的青少年中,网络性侵害(33.1%对17.1%)和被动性短信(38.1%对23.9%)的比例明显更高。ADHD组中年龄较大的青少年被动发性短信的比例增加,而女孩比男孩经历了更高的网络性侵害率。此外,治疗状况、ADHD诊断持续时间和药物使用情况也与网络性行为有关。未经治疗的ADHD的影响是显而易见的,未经治疗的个体在网络环境中表现出更高的受害和犯罪风险。这突出了迫切需要有针对性的干预措施来减轻ADHD人群的这些风险。网络性虐待对青少年的长期影响是深远的,会增加心理社会功能障碍、情绪困扰和潜在的反社会行为轨迹。考虑到很大一部分被监禁的人表现出未确诊或未经治疗的多动症,早期识别和干预对于防止数字环境中的受害和犯罪至关重要。未能解决多动症相关的冲动和冒险行为可能导致多动症患者在网络性剥削案件中的比例过高。总之,与同龄人相比,患有多动症的青少年面临着不成比例的更高的网络性虐待风险。有针对性的预防策略、早期干预和全面的多动症管理(包括教育支持和治疗)对降低这种风险至关重要。未来的研究应进一步调查这些关联的机制,以制定更有效的预防策略。
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Online sexual abuse, sexting, and bullying among adolescents with and without ADHD: A cross-sectional study in a Turkish sample.

This study aimed to examine the relationship between online sexual abuse exposure, risky sexual behaviors, and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms in adolescents diagnosed with ADHD. The research included 118 adolescents with ADHD and 117 healthy controls, all assessed by child psychiatrists using the 'Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children' (K-SADS) to confirm diagnoses, comorbid conditions. This cross-sectional, epidemiological study utilized sociodemographic data forms, the Online Sexual Abuse Scale, and the Conners Parent Rating Scale for data collection. Online sexual abuse was categorized into four subtypes: online sexual victimization, receiving sexually explicit messages (passive sexting), sending sexually explicit messages (active sexting), and online sexual bullying behavior. Data analysis using logistic regression revealed that academic failure independently increased the likelihood of engaging in risky sexual behaviors by 2.1 times in both ADHD and control groups, underscoring the critical role of academic performance in moderating online sexual risk exposure. The ADHD group exhibited a significantly higher prevalence of online sexual abuse compared to controls (50 % vs. 31.6 %). Specifically, rates of online sexual victimization (33.1 % vs. 17.1 %) and passive sexting (38.1 % vs. 23.9 %) were notably higher among adolescents with ADHD. Older adolescents in the ADHD group showed increased rates of passive sexting, while girls experienced higher rates of online sexual victimization compared to boys. Furthermore, treatment status, duration of ADHD diagnosis, and medication use were examined in relation to online sexual behaviors. The impact of untreated ADHD was evident, with untreated individuals demonstrating a higher risk of both victimization and perpetration in online settings. This highlights the urgent need for targeted interventions to mitigate these risks in ADHD populations. The long-term consequences of online sexual abuse in adolescents are profound, contributing to increased psychosocial dysfunction, emotional distress, and potential trajectories toward antisocial behaviors. Given that a significant proportion of incarcerated individuals exhibit undiagnosed or untreated ADHD, early identification and intervention are crucial to preventing both victimization and perpetration in digital environments. Failure to address ADHD-related impulsivity and risky behaviors could lead to an alarming overrepresentation of individuals with ADHD in online sexual exploitation cases. In conclusion, adolescents with ADHD face a disproportionately higher risk of online sexual abuse compared to their peers. Targeted prevention strategies, early intervention, and comprehensive ADHD management-including educational support and treatment-are essential to reducing this risk. Future studies should further investigate the mechanisms underlying these associations to develop more effective preventive strategies.

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Acta Psychologica
Acta Psychologica PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.
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