Both Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) and divorce are very prevalent in western societies, and they may occur together. AD/HD is generally viewed as a neurobiological disorder, which has led to a commonly held belief that social-environmental factors play little role in the symptom profile of children diagnosed with the disorder. This study investigated the association between parental divorce, remarriage, multiple transitions, the quality of relationships with family members and the psychological well-being of children and adolescents with AD/HD. First, differences in children’s AD/HD symptom profiles in relation to parents’ divorce status (single/multiple divorce) and family composition (single parent/stepfamil...
A number of familial risk factors for childhood disruptive disorders have been identified. However, ...
Evidence both from psychological research and clinical intervention studies suggests that there are ...
In this thesis, we investigate the psychosocial variables within the family environments of Attentio...
Both Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) and divorce are very prevalent in western soci...
This study investigated the relationship between divorce and thesymptom profile of children with att...
It is generally accepted that Attention‐Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) results from a dysfunc...
The purpose of the study was to extend the research on families with children with AD/HD by examinin...
Research on ADHD in children and adolescents has traditionally focused on the genetic and neurobiolo...
Research on ADHD in children and adolescents has traditionally focused on the genetic and neurobiolo...
Research on ADHD in children and adolescents has traditionally focused on the genetic and neurobiolo...
Research on ADHD in children and adolescents has traditionally focused on the genetic and neurobiolo...
Objective: Examine relations between symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and...
ADHD seriously impacts family functioning, even the more in families with simultaneous parental and ...
Research on ADHD in children and adolescents has traditionally focused most on the genetic and neuro...
A number of familial risk factors for childhood disruptive disorders have been identified. However, ...
A number of familial risk factors for childhood disruptive disorders have been identified. However, ...
Evidence both from psychological research and clinical intervention studies suggests that there are ...
In this thesis, we investigate the psychosocial variables within the family environments of Attentio...
Both Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) and divorce are very prevalent in western soci...
This study investigated the relationship between divorce and thesymptom profile of children with att...
It is generally accepted that Attention‐Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) results from a dysfunc...
The purpose of the study was to extend the research on families with children with AD/HD by examinin...
Research on ADHD in children and adolescents has traditionally focused on the genetic and neurobiolo...
Research on ADHD in children and adolescents has traditionally focused on the genetic and neurobiolo...
Research on ADHD in children and adolescents has traditionally focused on the genetic and neurobiolo...
Research on ADHD in children and adolescents has traditionally focused on the genetic and neurobiolo...
Objective: Examine relations between symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and...
ADHD seriously impacts family functioning, even the more in families with simultaneous parental and ...
Research on ADHD in children and adolescents has traditionally focused most on the genetic and neuro...
A number of familial risk factors for childhood disruptive disorders have been identified. However, ...
A number of familial risk factors for childhood disruptive disorders have been identified. However, ...
Evidence both from psychological research and clinical intervention studies suggests that there are ...
In this thesis, we investigate the psychosocial variables within the family environments of Attentio...