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Exploring Parent Beliefs and Behavior: The Contribution of ADHD Symptomology Within Mothers and Fathers. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to investigate how parental ADHD and gender influence parenting beliefs and behaviors through various measurement methods.
  • It involved 79 mother-father pairs who completed assessments on child behavior, parenting practices, and ADHD symptoms, with some parents engaging in structured interactions with their children.
  • Results indicated that greater ADHD symptoms in parents, particularly fathers, are linked to negative feelings about parenting and less effective strategies, highlighting differences in parenting approaches between mothers and fathers based on ADHD symptom reporting.

Article Abstract

Objective: To use a multi-method approach to examine the association of parental ADHD and gender with observed and self-reported parenting beliefs and behaviors.

Method: Seventy-nine mother-father dyads completed measures of child behavior and impairment, parenting beliefs and behaviors, and self- and partner ratings of ADHD symptoms and functional impairment. Forty-five parents also completed structured parent-child interactions.

Results: A hierarchical linear model suggests impairment in functional domains may be associated with negative emotions about parenting and less effective parenting strategies. For fathers, greater severity of partner-reported symptoms of ADHD may be associated with greater frequency of negative talk during parent-child interactions.

Conclusion: Findings suggest that higher levels of parental ADHD symptoms and functional impairment may be associated with reported beliefs and behaviors related to parenting. Differences emerged among mothers' and fathers' use of parenting strategies when self- and other-report of ADHD symptoms and impairment were assessed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1087054714562587DOI Listing

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