Literature DB >> 23848005

[Relationship among inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive behavior, aggression, and depression in Japanese elementary and junior high school students].

Wataru Noda1, Ryo Okada, Iori Tani, Masafumi Ohnishi, Mochizuki Naoto, Syunji Nakajima, Masatsugu Tsujii.   

Abstract

The present study examines the relationship among inattentive, and hyperactive-impulsive behavior, aggression, and depression in elementary school and junior high school students. The participants were 3,885 children and their teachers and caregivers. Children's inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive behavior was rated by their teachers and caregivers (ADHD-RS). Children rated aggression (HAQ-C) and depression (DSRS-C) themselves. Inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive behavior rated by teachers and caregivers were positively related to aggression and depression. Inattention predicted higher levels of aggression and depression. Inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive behavior as rated by teachers was more highly related to depression than those behaviors as rated by caregivers. The relationships among inattentive, and hyperactive-impulsive behavior, aggression, and depression were almost the same for both elementary school and junior high school students. This study suggests the importance of assessing inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive behavior from multiple views to examine the relationship between inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive behavior and mental health problems.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23848005     DOI: 10.4992/jjpsy.84.169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Shinrigaku Kenkyu        ISSN: 0021-5236


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1.  Character strengths as protective factors against behavior problems in early adolescent.

Authors:  Cheng Qin; Xiaotong Cheng; Yuyan Huang; Shuang Xu; Kezhi Liu; Mingyuan Tian; Xiaoyuan Liao; Xinyi Zhou; Bo Xiang; Wei Lei; Jing Chen
Journal:  Psicol Reflex Crit       Date:  2022-06-01
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