2015
DOI: 10.1177/1087054715618789
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Gender-Role Attitudes Mediate the Effects of Adult ADHD on Marriage and Relationships

Abstract: Sex and gender roles diversify how ADHD affects marriage.

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“…Individuals with ADHD also tend to experience more driving problems, such as being involved in more accidents and having more license suspensions and traffic violations, compared to those without ADHD (Thompson et al, 2007). Family functioning is also frequently negatively affected by ADHD due to greater family conflict and more negative communication (Markel & Wiener, 2014;Haydicky et al, 2015), and marriages tend to include more conflict, communication difficulties (listening problems), and higher divorce rates than marriages between individuals without ADHD (Ersoy & Topçu Ersoy, 2019). Finally, children (Erhardt & Hinshaw, 1994;Humphreys et al, 2016), adolescents (Bagwell et al, 2001;Kofler et al, 2015), and adults (Friedman et al, 74 2003) with ADHD tend to experience a myriad of social problems due to their noncompliant, disruptive, and aggressive behaviors that often result in rejection by peers and ultimately fewer friendships.…”
Section: Negative Outcomes Associated With Adhdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals with ADHD also tend to experience more driving problems, such as being involved in more accidents and having more license suspensions and traffic violations, compared to those without ADHD (Thompson et al, 2007). Family functioning is also frequently negatively affected by ADHD due to greater family conflict and more negative communication (Markel & Wiener, 2014;Haydicky et al, 2015), and marriages tend to include more conflict, communication difficulties (listening problems), and higher divorce rates than marriages between individuals without ADHD (Ersoy & Topçu Ersoy, 2019). Finally, children (Erhardt & Hinshaw, 1994;Humphreys et al, 2016), adolescents (Bagwell et al, 2001;Kofler et al, 2015), and adults (Friedman et al, 74 2003) with ADHD tend to experience a myriad of social problems due to their noncompliant, disruptive, and aggressive behaviors that often result in rejection by peers and ultimately fewer friendships.…”
Section: Negative Outcomes Associated With Adhdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Males are two-to ten-times more commonly diagnosed with ADHD and have a higher risk of developing a neurodevelopmental disorder than females (72, 73), and ADHD remains underdiagnosed in females (55). Furthermore, adults with ADHD tend have lower educational attainment (74) and income levels (75), as well as poor social adjustment including higher rates of divorce or relationship dissatisfaction (76)(77)(78). Both social isolation and worse educational attainment have been shown to increase subsequent risk of dementia (9).…”
Section: Meta-analysis Limitations and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ADS turinčio asmens romantiniuose santykiuose partneriai jaučiasi nemylimi ir ignoruojami dėl partnerio riboto supratimo apie tai, kaip ADS simptomai neigiamai veikia jų tarpasmeninius santykius [3,25]. ADS būdingiausias nerimastingas bei vengiantis prieraišumo tipas.…”
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