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Beatrice Mörstedt1, Salvatore Corbisiero2, Hannes Bitto1, Rolf-Dieter Stieglitz3.
Abstract
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a severe mental illness, associated with major impairment and a high comorbidity rate. Particularly undiagnosed ADHD in adulthood has serious consequences. Thus, a valid diagnosis is important. In adulthood, the diagnostic process for ADHD is complicated: symptoms may overlap with comorbid disorders, and the onset and progression of the disorder must be reconstructed retrospectively. Guidelines for the diagnostic process recommend the inclusion of additional informant ratings. Research into the relation between self- and informant ratings shows extremely heterogeneous results. The levels of agreement range from low to high. The focus of this study is the concordance and differences between self- and informant ratings on ADHD symptoms and impairments. In this regard, two possible influencing factors (gender and relationship type) are also examined. 114 people participated in this study, 77 with an ADHD diagnosis and 37 without a diagnosis. For all participants, either parents or partners also rated ADHD symptoms and impairments. Small to moderate concordance was found between self- and informant ratings, with females being slightly more concordant than males, particularly for ratings of problems with self-concept. Examination of the consistency within a particular perspective showed that people with ADHD seemed to be unaware of the causal relation between ADHD symptoms and their impairments. A close investigation found almost no influence of gender and relationship type on differences within perspectives. Based on these results, the implications for the diagnostic process are that additional informant information is clearly necessary and helpful.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26529403 PMCID: PMC4631342 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0141342
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Mean Spearman correlation of self- and informant ratings and comparison of female and male correlations on ADHD symptoms and general functional impairment.
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| Inattention/memory problems | .306 | .302 | .308 | 72 | .28 | .07 |
| Hyperactivity/restlessness | .324 | .392 | .291 | 73 | 1.25 | .31 |
| Impulsivity | .380 | .362 | .388 | 65 | .15 | .04 |
| Emotional lability | .381 | .370 | .387 | 62 | .24 | .06 |
| Problems with self-concept | .263 | .499 | .151 | 60 | 3.31 | .88 |
| ADHD index | .383 | .445 | .354 | 74 | 1.35 | .35 |
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| Mean impairment score | .486 | .557 | .452 | 70 | 1.75 | .43 |
Notes. CAARS-S:L and CAARS-O:L: ADHD symptoms; BFIS-S and BFIS-F: impairment domains. Only ADHD group, N = 78, females: n = 24; males: n = 53.
** p < .01;
*** p < .001.
Effect sizes: > 0.2 small; > 0.5 medium; > 0.8 large.
1 Fisher z-transformation applied.
Estimated means of the different groups (perspectives and gender).
| ADHD Symptom/Impairment | ADHD adult | informant | ||
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| Inattention/Memory Problems | 1.86 (0.64) | 1.74 (0.55) | 1.54 (0.62) | 1.73 (0.63) |
| Hyperactivity/Restlessness | 1.57 (0.46) | 1.78 (0.60) | 1.17 (0.52) | 1.59 (0.68) |
| Impulsivity | 1.61 (0.63) | 1.57 (0.59) | 1.17 (0.48) | 1.33 (0.74) |
| Emotional Lability | 2.01 (0.64) | 1.71 (0.66) | 1.60 (0.70) | 1.63 (0.74) |
| Problems with Self-Concept | 2.18 (0.56) | 1.51 (0.71) | 1.85 (0.69) | 1.45 (0.75) |
| Family life | 5.05 (2.31) | 4.60 (2.16) | 4.40 (2.09) | 4.50 (2.47) |
| Social life | 4.19 (2.51) | 4.38 (2.50) | 3.19 (2.56) | 3.49 (2.46) |
| Work | 5.34 (2.30) | 4.63 (2.24) | 4.58 (2.34) | 4.14 (2.70) |
| Organization | 5.23 (2.46) | 5.33 (2.07) | 4.36 (2.18) | 4.67 (2.45) |
Notes. CAARS-S:L and CAARS-O:L: ADHD symptoms; BFIS-S and BFIS-F: impairment domains. Only ADHD group, N = 77.
Effects of the multivariate analyses of covariance (MANCOVA) in the different groups on the ADHD symptoms and impairment.
| ADHD Symptom/ Impairment | Main effect perspective | Main effect gender | Interaction perspective | |||
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| Inattention/Memory Problems | 0.15 | .00 | 0.24 | .00 | 3.38 | .04 |
| Hyperactivity/ Restlessness | 14.19 | .16 | 5.79 | .07 | 3.73 | .05 |
| Impulsivity | 6.07 | .08 | 0.15 | .00 | 1.44 | .02 |
| Emotional Lability | 1.87 | .03 | 0.26 | .00 | 3.72 | .05 |
| Problems with Self-Concept | 0.47 | .01 | 10.17 | .12 | 2.27 | .03 |
| Family life | 0.32 | .01 | 0.04 | .00 | 0.51 | .01 |
| Social life | 1.48 | .02 | 0.86 | .01 | 0.01 | .00 |
| Work | 0.02 | .00 | 1.04 | .02 | 0.04 | .00 |
| Organization | 0.25 | .00 | 0.34 | .01 | 0.04 | .00 |
Notes. CAARS-S:L and CAARS-O:L: ADHD symptoms; BFIS-S and BFIS-F: impairment domains. Only ADHD group, N = 78.
* p < .05;
** p < .01;
*** p < .001.
Results controlled for influence of comorbidity.
Estimated means of the different groups (perspectives and relationship type).
| ADHD Symptom/ Impairment | ADHD adult | informant | ||
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| Compared with parents | Compared with partners | Compared with parents | Compared with partners | |
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| Inattention/Memory Problems | 1.71 (0.62) | 1.81 (0.55) | 1.57 (0.64) | 1.73 (0.62) |
| Hyperactivity/Restlessness | 1.71 (0.59) | 1.71 (0.56) | 1.60 (0.64) | 1.38 (0.66) |
| Impulsivity | 1.55 (0.51) | 1.60 (0.65) | 1.15 (0.64) | 1.35 (0.69) |
| Emotional Lability | 1.76 (0.67) | 1.83 (0.67) | 1.61 (0.70) | 1.63 (0.74) |
| Problems with Self-Concept | 1.75 (0.59) | 1.70 (0.81) | 1.54 (0.74) | 1.60 (0.77) |
| Family life | 4.14 (2.47) | 5.05 (2.02) | 4.34 (2.74) | 4.53 (2.13) |
| Social life | 3.76 (2.67) | 4.62 (2.36) | 3.21 (2.63) | 3.50 (2.42) |
| Work | 4.83 (2.53) | 4.86 (2.15) | 3.92 (3.25) | 4.46 (2.17) |
| Organization | 5.37 (2.53) | 5.26 (2.00) | 4.62 (2.78) | 4.54 (2.12) |
Notes. CAARS-S:L and CAARS-O:L: ADHD symptoms; BFIS-S and BFIS-F: impairment domains. Only ADHD group, N = 78.
Effects of the multivariate analyses of covariance (MANCOVA) in the different groups on the ADHD symptoms and impairments.
| ADHD Symptom/ Impairment | Main effect perspective | Main effect relationship | Interaction perspective | |||
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| Inattention/Memory Problems | 1.13 | .02 | 0.52 | .01 | 1.15 | .02 |
| Hyperactivity/Restlessness | 11.07 | .13 | 0.94 | .01 | 4.70 | .06 |
| Impulsivity | 4.77 | .06 | 1.13 | .02 | 1.26 | .02 |
| Emotional Lability | 0.54 | .01 | 0.20 | .00 | 0.02 | .00 |
| Problems with Self-Concept | 0.03 | .00 | 0.40 | .01 | 1.10 | .02 |
| Family life | 0.78 | .01 | 0.80 | .01 | 0.80 | .01 |
| Social life | 1.50 | .02 | 0.31 | .00 | 0.62 | .01 |
| Work | 0.03 | .00 | 0.22 | .00 | 1.16 | .02 |
| Organization | 0.23 | .00 | 0.19 | .00 | 0.13 | .00 |
Notes. CAARS-S:L and CAARS-O:L: ADHD symptoms; BFIS-S and BFIS-F: impairment domains. Only ADHD group, N = 78.
* p < .05
** p < .01.
Results controlled for influence of comorbidity.