This multi-method study provides detailed information about the friendships of 87 children with ADHD (77.0% boys) and 46 comparison children (73.9% boys) between the ages of 7 and 13. The methods used in the study included parent and teacher ratings, self-report measures, and direct observation of friends’ dyadic behaviours in three structured analogue tasks. Results indicated that, in contrast with comparison children, children with ADHD had friends with high levels of ADHD and oppositional symptoms; they perceived fewer positive features and more negative features, and were less satisfied in their friendships. Observational data indicated that children with ADHD performed both more legal and more illegal manoeuvres than comparison childre...
Objective: The main aim of the current study was to investigate the links between ADHD diagnosis and...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [98]-107)The goal of the present study was to investigate...
Children with attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) present numerous problems associated w...
Abstract This multimethod study provides detailed infor-mation about the friendships of 87 children ...
The current study is a multimethod, longitudinal exploration of friendship patterns of children with...
Children with ADHD show severe impairment in their peer relationships (Hoza, 2007; Whalen & Henker, ...
The majority of research investigating the social functioning of youth with ADHD has examined peer r...
The present study assessed the differences in the friendship patterns of nonmedicated children with ...
Poor peer relationships, often defined in the literature by a rejected or neglected peer status, are...
The goal of this dissertation was to examine the friendships of adolescents with ADHD. In Study 1, I...
Poor peer relationships, often defined in the literature by a rejected or neglected peer status, are...
This article describes what is currently known about the peer relationships of children with attenti...
The present study explored both the frequency and patterns of affective expression, play duration, ...
Introduction: Much has been learned about the social rejection of children with Attention-Deficit Hy...
The topic of this study was ADHD and peer and sibling relationships. The goal of the study was to i...
Objective: The main aim of the current study was to investigate the links between ADHD diagnosis and...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [98]-107)The goal of the present study was to investigate...
Children with attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) present numerous problems associated w...
Abstract This multimethod study provides detailed infor-mation about the friendships of 87 children ...
The current study is a multimethod, longitudinal exploration of friendship patterns of children with...
Children with ADHD show severe impairment in their peer relationships (Hoza, 2007; Whalen & Henker, ...
The majority of research investigating the social functioning of youth with ADHD has examined peer r...
The present study assessed the differences in the friendship patterns of nonmedicated children with ...
Poor peer relationships, often defined in the literature by a rejected or neglected peer status, are...
The goal of this dissertation was to examine the friendships of adolescents with ADHD. In Study 1, I...
Poor peer relationships, often defined in the literature by a rejected or neglected peer status, are...
This article describes what is currently known about the peer relationships of children with attenti...
The present study explored both the frequency and patterns of affective expression, play duration, ...
Introduction: Much has been learned about the social rejection of children with Attention-Deficit Hy...
The topic of this study was ADHD and peer and sibling relationships. The goal of the study was to i...
Objective: The main aim of the current study was to investigate the links between ADHD diagnosis and...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [98]-107)The goal of the present study was to investigate...
Children with attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) present numerous problems associated w...