| Literature DB >> 25948117 |
Jorun Schei1, Torunn Stene Nøvik2,3, Per Hove Thomsen4,5, Marit S Indredavik6,7, Thomas Jozefiak8,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess the role of protective factors as mediators and/or moderators of the relationship between coexisting emotional and conduct problems and quality of life (QoL) among adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25948117 PMCID: PMC4429327 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-015-0491-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Figure 1The tested mediator model.
Descriptive data of the study sample: 194 adolescents with ADHD
| Mean (SD) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Age | 15.48 (1.71) | |
| SES | 4.78 (1.82) | |
| SDQ Emotional Problem scale | 4.23 (2.76) | |
| SDQ Conduct Problem scale | 3.01 (1.88) | |
| SDQ Hyperactivity/Inattention scale | 6.29 (2.15) | |
| ADHD-RS Inattention scale | 18.73 (5.67) | |
| ADHD-RS Hyperactivity/Impulsivity scale | 12.90 (7.11) | |
| ADHD-RS Total Scale | 31.62 (10.42) | |
| Medicated | 148 (76.3) |
Note. SES, highest educational level of the parents.
SDQ, Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire.
ADHD-RS, ADHD rating scale.
Standardized factor loadings for the 23-item READ scale ( = 194)
| Item number and content | Standardized factor loadings |
|---|---|
| Personal Dispositions | |
| 7 goal orientation items | 0.76 |
| 12 realism items | 0.55 |
| 17 competence items | 0.77 |
| 20 self-confidence items | 0.80 |
| 26 positive outlook items | 0.69 |
| 2 aims and objectives | 0.69 |
| 8 planfulness items | 0.65 |
| 13 organizational skill items | 0.65 |
| 6 positive social orientation items | 0.76 |
| 11 making contact items | 0.65 |
| 22 humor items | 0.87 |
| 25 comforting others items | 0.80 |
| Family Cohesion | |
| 5 shared values items | 0.86 |
| 15 familial agreement items | 0.81 |
| 10 comfort items | 0.90 |
| 21 common positive outlook items | 0.70 |
| 24 support items | 0.86 |
| 27 shared activities items | 0.72 |
| Social Resources | |
| 3 encouragement items | 0.73 |
| 9 cohesion items | 0.71 |
| 14 support items | 0.82 |
| 19 help items | 0.80 |
| 28 appreciated by others items | 0.87 |
Figure 2Path model with standardized estimates for direct effects without protective factors, adjusted for age and sex. Note. *p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001. SDQ – Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire.
Figure 3Final path model with standardized estimates adjusted for age and sex. Note. *p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001.