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Predicting aggression in children with ADHD

The present study uses structural equation modeling of latent traits to examine the extent to which family factors, cognitive factors and perceptions of rejection in mother-child relations differentially correlate with aggression at home and at school. Data were collected from 476 school-age (7-15 y...

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Published in:Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health 2014-05, Vol.8 (1), p.15-15
Main Authors: Ercan, Elif, Ercan, Eyüp Sabri, Atılgan, Hakan, Başay, Bürge Kabukçu, Uysal, Taciser, Inci, Sevim Berrin, Ardıç, Ulkü Akyol
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Summary:The present study uses structural equation modeling of latent traits to examine the extent to which family factors, cognitive factors and perceptions of rejection in mother-child relations differentially correlate with aggression at home and at school. Data were collected from 476 school-age (7-15 years old) children with a diagnosis of ADHD who had previously shown different types of aggressive behavior, as well as from their parents and teachers. Structural equation modeling was used to examine the differential relationships between maternal rejection, family, cognitive factors and aggression in home and school settings. Family factors influenced aggression reported at home (.68) and at school (.44); maternal rejection seems to be related to aggression at home (.21). Cognitive factors influenced aggression reported at school (.-05) and at home (-.12). Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to the development of aggressive behavior in ADHD. Identifying key risk factors will advance the development of appropriate clinical interventions and prevention strategies and will provide information to guide the targeting of resources to those children at highest risk.
ISSN:1753-2000
1753-2000
DOI:10.1186/1753-2000-8-15