2018
DOI: 10.1080/09638237.2018.1521944
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The role of mothers’ affiliate stigma and child’s symptoms on the distress of mothers with ADHD children

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“…Charbonnier et al demonstrated that children's ADHD symptoms were positively associated with affiliate stigma, which was positively associated with mothers' distress [22]. However, the study summarized children's inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms for analysis [22], whereas the present study revealed that children's inattention but not hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms were significantly associated with affiliate stigma. For children, inattention symptoms may increase difficulty in studies, thus deepening affiliate stigma when caregivers face teachers' and family members' censures for failing to monitor their children's academic achievements.…”
Section: Factors Related To Affiliate Stigmacontrasting
confidence: 78%
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“…Charbonnier et al demonstrated that children's ADHD symptoms were positively associated with affiliate stigma, which was positively associated with mothers' distress [22]. However, the study summarized children's inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms for analysis [22], whereas the present study revealed that children's inattention but not hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms were significantly associated with affiliate stigma. For children, inattention symptoms may increase difficulty in studies, thus deepening affiliate stigma when caregivers face teachers' and family members' censures for failing to monitor their children's academic achievements.…”
Section: Factors Related To Affiliate Stigmacontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…A study on parents of children with ADHD in the United States demonstrated that greater affiliate stigma was associated with more negative parenting, children's poorer social skills, and greater aggression [21]. In a study on French mothers of children with ADHD, affiliate stigma was positively associated with mothers' distress and children's ADHD symptoms [22]. In most cases, ADHD is first diagnosed in childhood because of educational, emotional, and social adjustment problems caused by the core symptoms of inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity [5].…”
Section: Affiliate Stigma In Caregivers Of Children With Adhdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Determining the predictors of depression is essential to developing prevention programs for caregivers of children with ADHD. A cross-sectional study demonstrated a positive association between affiliate stigma and distress in mothers of male children with ADHD [ 17 ]. A 2021 study also supported the cross-sectional relationship between affiliate stigma and depression level in caregivers of children with ADHD [ 18 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%