“…The complex associations and crosssectional nature of this study preclude the interpretation of the causal relationship among victimization, anxiety, and ADHD. However, a substantial evidence supports the notion that higher levels of anxiety are associated with more problems related to social functioning in children and adolescents with ADHD (Becker et al, 2015;Biederman et al, 2013;Farmer et al, 2015;Humphrey et al, 2007;Karustis et al, 2000;Pollack et al, 2016). Comorbid anxiety in youth with ADHD is associated with poorer social skills, lower social competence, more social problems, less acceptance, more rejection, more ignoring by peers, and poorer relationships with parents and siblings (Bishop et al, 2019;Bowen et al, 2008;March et al, 2000;Mikami & Pfiffner, 2008;Mikami et al, 2011).…”