“…Maternal depression, lower household income, and a less-stimulating and supportive home environment have been associated with increased risk of ADHD (Sagiv, Epstein, Bellinger, & Korrick, 2013), and may act as unique environmental influences if they affect children within the same family differently. A more negative parenting approach, with more frequent commands and less frequent praise, has been observed in parents of children with ADHD; however, the direction of this effect is unclear, as this improved when the children took stimulant medication (Danforth, Anderson, Barkley, & Stokes, 1991), and childrens’ ADHD symptoms may interact with parents’ own ADHD symptoms to produce poorer parenting behaviour (Wymbs, Wymbs, & Dawson, 2015). …”