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What Is the Health and Well-Being Burden for Parents Living With a Child With ADHD in the United Kingdom? | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to investigate the impact of childhood ADHD on families by collecting data from families with children aged 6-18 diagnosed with ADHD across 15 NHS trusts in the UK.
  • - Results showed that parents/caregivers experienced significant negative effects on sleep quality, leisure satisfaction, and overall health-related quality of life due to having a child with ADHD.
  • - Although the study found declines in life satisfaction, mental well-being, and relationship satisfaction among parents, it did not show negative impacts on health satisfaction, self-reported health status, or income satisfaction.

Article Abstract

To explore the burden associated with childhood ADHD in a large observational study. We recruited familes with at least one child (6-18 years) with ADHD via 15 NHS trusts in the UK, and collected data from all family members. We made careful adjustments to ensure a like-for-like comparison with two different control groups, and explored the impact of controlling for a positive parental/carer ADHD screen, employment, and relationship status. We found significant negative impacts of childhood ADHD on parents'/carers' hours and quality of sleep, satisfaction with leisure time, and health-related quality of life (measured by the EuroQol-5D [EQ-5D]). We found a decrement in life satisfaction, mental well-being (as measured by the Short-Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale [S-WEMWBS]), and satisfaction with intimate relationships, but this was not always robust across the different control groups. We did not find any decrement in satisfaction with health, self-reported health status, or satisfaction with income. The study quantifies the impact on the health and well-being of parents living with a child with ADHD using a survey of families attending ADHD clinics in the United Kingdom.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8527548PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1087054720925899DOI Listing

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