Objective: To investigate beliefs and attitudes of the public toward attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adults. Method: In a representative population survey in Germany (N = 1,008) using computer-assisted telephone interviews, we asked participants about causal beliefs, illness recognition, treatment recommendations, and beliefs about ADHD, presenting an unlabelled vignette of a child or an adult with ADHD. Results: The most frequently endorsed causal beliefs for the depicted child with ADHD were “TV or Internet,” “lack of parental affection,” and “broken home.” In comparison with the child vignette, biological causal beliefs were endorsed more often after the adult vignette. In the child vignette, 66% advised a...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric disorder ...
OBJECTIVE: This review aimed to understand the broader community's attitudes toward ADHD, which coul...
Background: Misconceptions about ADHD stigmatize affected people, reduce credibility of providers, a...
Objective: To investigate beliefs and attitudes of the public toward attention deficit hyperactivity...
ADHD is a mental illness of high epidemiological and clinical importance, embedded in a complex soci...
Accurate knowledge and positive attitudes within the community are important for the effective diagn...
Stigmatization represents a major barrier to treatment seeking across mental disorders. Despite this...
Objectives: In general, assessment tools for stigma in mental disorders such as attention deficit hy...
The present study was designed to investigate attitudes and beliefs among parents of patients with a...
Objectives:Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder c...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a behavioral disorder that begins in childhood an...
Properly assessed, beliefs and attitudes predict behavior and comprise the substrate for decision ma...
Little is known about factors that influence willingness to engage in treatment for attention defici...
Stigmatization represents a major barrier to treatment seeking across mental disorders. Despite this...
Background: Misconceptions about ADHD stigmatize affected people, reduce credibility of providers, a...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric disorder ...
OBJECTIVE: This review aimed to understand the broader community's attitudes toward ADHD, which coul...
Background: Misconceptions about ADHD stigmatize affected people, reduce credibility of providers, a...
Objective: To investigate beliefs and attitudes of the public toward attention deficit hyperactivity...
ADHD is a mental illness of high epidemiological and clinical importance, embedded in a complex soci...
Accurate knowledge and positive attitudes within the community are important for the effective diagn...
Stigmatization represents a major barrier to treatment seeking across mental disorders. Despite this...
Objectives: In general, assessment tools for stigma in mental disorders such as attention deficit hy...
The present study was designed to investigate attitudes and beliefs among parents of patients with a...
Objectives:Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder c...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a behavioral disorder that begins in childhood an...
Properly assessed, beliefs and attitudes predict behavior and comprise the substrate for decision ma...
Little is known about factors that influence willingness to engage in treatment for attention defici...
Stigmatization represents a major barrier to treatment seeking across mental disorders. Despite this...
Background: Misconceptions about ADHD stigmatize affected people, reduce credibility of providers, a...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric disorder ...
OBJECTIVE: This review aimed to understand the broader community's attitudes toward ADHD, which coul...
Background: Misconceptions about ADHD stigmatize affected people, reduce credibility of providers, a...