2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x2012000300005
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Low quality of life scores in school children with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder related to anxiety

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is an alteration that begins early in infancy and whose cardinal symptoms are inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity. There are few studies for specific tests to measure Quality of Life (QoL) in children with ADHD. METHODS: We evaluated QoL of 120 children from 7-12 years of age with ADHD and of a group of 98 healthy control children. To measure QoL, we utilized the Questionnaire of Quality of Life for Children in Pictures (AutoQuestionnaire Qualit… Show more

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“…These authors observed a positive correlation between QoL and the psychomotor development of children with ADHD in the following areas: fine motor and spatial organization with social and psychosocial aspects; gross motor control with emotional aspects, and temporal organization with the emotional, psychosocial, and in overall, with QoL. Their results are in line with our data reported here and with those we found in other observation that disclosed a low QoL in children with ADHD is related with anxiety levels 21 . Comparison are limited by the test used to study motor behavior.…”
Section: Main Findingssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These authors observed a positive correlation between QoL and the psychomotor development of children with ADHD in the following areas: fine motor and spatial organization with social and psychosocial aspects; gross motor control with emotional aspects, and temporal organization with the emotional, psychosocial, and in overall, with QoL. Their results are in line with our data reported here and with those we found in other observation that disclosed a low QoL in children with ADHD is related with anxiety levels 21 . Comparison are limited by the test used to study motor behavior.…”
Section: Main Findingssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The reviewed studies were conducted in several countries, including the US (n = 26) [24, 32-33, 37, 43, 45-47, 51, 53, 59-60, 63-64, 67-68, 72-74, 76-78, 86-87, 89, 91]; Germany (n = 6) [40,44,48,54,79,92]; Switzerland (n = 3) [23, 82,84]; the Netherlands (n = 4) [13,38,52,66]; Australia (n = 3) [14,[49][50]; Turkey (n = 3) [41,61,80]; Brazil (n = 2) [39,83]; Spain (n = 2) [36,85]; Italy (n = 2) [70,71]; Taiwan (n = 2) [55][56]; Iran (n = 1) [42]; UK (n = 1) [69]; Norway (n = 1) [35]; Hungary (n = 1) [88]; France (n = 1) [58]; Canada (n = 1) [18]; Japan (n = 1) [81]; Greece (n = 1) [90]; and Mexico (n = 1) [57]. Four studies were conducted in two or more countries [34,62,65,75].…”
Section: Description Of Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children were examined by means of neurological, psychiatric, and electrophysiological tests. ADHD diagnosis was carried-out in agreement with recommendations of the American Psychiatry Society guidelines 1 , in a three-step level as follows 2,3 . The first, was the atschool screening; the second, was conducted by means of DSM-IV-R questionnaire, and the third, comprised a semistructured interview, taking into account the persistence of the disorder for a period .…”
Section: Methods Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children with ADHD present difficulties in several areas, such as those related to school, home or different social environments that affect their Quality of Life (QoL) 2 . Children with ADHD present alterations in other domains, such as executive functions (EF) 3 .…”
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