PsycTESTS Dataset 2012
DOI: 10.1037/t27021-000
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Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Stigma Questionnaire

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“…Thirty seven papers identified issues related to a lack of education on ADHD, representing a wide range of countries, 14 from the US (Alder et al, 2009;Chan, Hopkins, Perrin, Herrerias, & Homer, 2005;Clements, Polaha, Dixon Jr, & Brownlee, 2008;Copeland, Wolraich, Lindgren, Milich, & Woolson, 1987;Daly, Rasmussen, Agerter, & Cha, 2006;Fiks, Gafen, Hughes, Hunter, & Barg, 2011;Goodman, Surman, Scherer, Salinas, & Brown, 2012;Guevara et al, 2005;Kwasman, Tinsley, & Thompson, 2004;Power, Mautone, Manz, Frye, & Blum, 2008;Stein et al, 2009;Thomas, Rostain, Corso, Babcock, & Madhoo, 2015;Williams, Klinepeter, Palmes, Pulley, & Foy, 2004;Wolraich, Bard, Stein, Rushton, & O'Connor, 2010), seven from the UK (Ayyash et al, 2013;Ball, 2001;Baverstock & Finlay, 2003;Klasen, 2000;Klasen & Goodman, 2000;Murray et al, 2006;Salt et al, 2005) , three from Australia (Dryer, Kiernan, & Tyson, 2006;Shaw, Mitchell, Wagner, & Eastwood, 2002;Shaw, Wagner, Eastwood, & Mitchell, 2003), two from the Netherlands (Fuermaier et al, 2012;Hassink-Franke et al, 2016), two from South Africa (Louw et al, 2009;Venter et al, 2003), two from Canada (Miller et al, 2005;Ward et al, 1999) and one each from France (Quiviger & Caci, 2014), Singapore (Lian et al, 2003), Pakistan (Jawaid et al, 2008),…”
Section: Data Extraction and Summary Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thirty seven papers identified issues related to a lack of education on ADHD, representing a wide range of countries, 14 from the US (Alder et al, 2009;Chan, Hopkins, Perrin, Herrerias, & Homer, 2005;Clements, Polaha, Dixon Jr, & Brownlee, 2008;Copeland, Wolraich, Lindgren, Milich, & Woolson, 1987;Daly, Rasmussen, Agerter, & Cha, 2006;Fiks, Gafen, Hughes, Hunter, & Barg, 2011;Goodman, Surman, Scherer, Salinas, & Brown, 2012;Guevara et al, 2005;Kwasman, Tinsley, & Thompson, 2004;Power, Mautone, Manz, Frye, & Blum, 2008;Stein et al, 2009;Thomas, Rostain, Corso, Babcock, & Madhoo, 2015;Williams, Klinepeter, Palmes, Pulley, & Foy, 2004;Wolraich, Bard, Stein, Rushton, & O'Connor, 2010), seven from the UK (Ayyash et al, 2013;Ball, 2001;Baverstock & Finlay, 2003;Klasen, 2000;Klasen & Goodman, 2000;Murray et al, 2006;Salt et al, 2005) , three from Australia (Dryer, Kiernan, & Tyson, 2006;Shaw, Mitchell, Wagner, & Eastwood, 2002;Shaw, Wagner, Eastwood, & Mitchell, 2003), two from the Netherlands (Fuermaier et al, 2012;Hassink-Franke et al, 2016), two from South Africa (Louw et al, 2009;Venter et al, 2003), two from Canada (Miller et al, 2005;Ward et al, 1999) and one each from France (Quiviger & Caci, 2014), Singapore (Lian et al, 2003), Pakistan (Jawaid et al, 2008),…”
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confidence: 99%
“…While it could be expected that PCPs should not hold stigmas towards ADHD due to their expected knowledge of the disorder, a quantitative study in the Netherlands (Fuermaier et al, 2012) reported no difference in stigmatisation levels between physicians and a control group of non-medical professionals.…”
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“…5.1.4 Fund Research for Adults with ADHD and Combined ASD/ADHD Type Reasons for a lack of funding may revolve around: (a) the negative attitude's surroundings ADHD amongst professionals, academic and society (Fuermaier et al, 2012;Mulholland, 2017), and (b) scarcity in data regarding people with ADHD-as reported by the Victorian Government Department of Education (2007). Of the limited data that is available in however, it is reported that students with ASD/ADHD combined type are the most vulnerable to full, meaningful participation than those with or without other disabilities (Elias & White, 2018;Mulholland, 2017).…”
Section: Fund the Under-researched Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%