A.D.H.D. From A Child’s Viewpoint

 

Abstract below is from “I Have Always Felt Different”: The Experience of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Childhood Please note that this link opens up an Adobe PDF file.

Childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most important psychiatric problems of our time. This study examined the experience of childhood ADHD within the contexts that are most significant to this age group––home, school, and friendships. The sample included 16 college-enrolled young adults (ages 18–25) with a self-reported history of ADHD. Participants revealed feelings of difference, misunderstanding, and struggle in all areas of their lives (home, school, and friendships). Nurses can use these findings to improve the care and long-term outcomes of children diagnosed with ADHD.

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  1. ginapera says —

    Thanks for posting this.

    Everyone who thinks that parents “drug” their kids because they’ve seen a magazine ad should read this. Maybe they’ll even develop some empathy.

    Gina

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