Self-esteem in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.



Lerdpaisanskul M, Boonchooduang N, Charnsil C, Louthrenoo O.

Chiang Mai Med J 2017;56(1):1-7.

Abstract

Introduction:    Attention-defi  cit/hyperactivity  disorder  (ADHD)  in  children  often  manifests  itself  in  diffi cult behaviors which may have an impact on their self-esteem. Findings from previous studies regarding  self-esteem  in  children  with  ADHD  are  inconsistent.  This  study  aimed  to  assess  self-esteem in children with ADHD in comparison to healthy controls.

Methods:  This was a cross-sectional study of children aged 8-15 years, who had been diagnosed with ADHD. Children of the same age and gender, without ADHD or chronic illnesses, were enrolled as a comparison group. Self-esteem assessment using the Five-Scale Test of Self-Esteem for Children(FSC) was completed by the children themselves.

Results:   The study population included 130 children with a mean age of 11.05±2.21 years. Sixty-five  cases  were  ADHD  and  65  were  healthy  controls.  The  mean  FSC  score  in  the  ADHD  group  was  signifi  cantly  lower  than  that  of  the  control  group  indicating  lower  self-esteem  in  the  ADHD  group  (45.06±8.08  vs  49.88±8.40,  p=0.001).  Among  the  children  with  ADHD,  variables  including  age, gender, scores on school report, and comorbid conditions were not associated with the total self-esteem score. However, when focusing specifi cally on self-esteem subscales, the school report was signifi cantly related to the academic subscale of self-esteem in children with ADHD (β 0.81, 95%CI 0.11-1.5, p=0.03).

Conclusion:  Findings from this study have suggested that children with ADHD perceive themselves more negatively compared with healthy controls. Fostering self-esteem should be included in the comprehensive care for children with ADHD.

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