Health-Related Quality of Life in Children and Adolescents Who Have a Diagnosis of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Nov 3, 2004Pediatrics

Quality of life in children and teens diagnosed with ADHD

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Abstract

Children with ADHD reported significantly poorer psychosocial health-related quality of life (HRQL) compared to normative samples.

  • Children with ADHD showed clinically important deficits in psychosocial HRQL across all measured domains, including emotional-behavioral role function and self-esteem.
  • Increased severity of ADHD symptoms was associated with worse psychosocial HRQL.
  • Children with two or more comorbid psychiatric disorders had significantly poorer psychosocial HRQL than those with no comorbidities.
  • Specific comorbidities, such as oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder, were linked to lower psychosocial HRQL compared to those without comorbid conditions.
  • The number of comorbid conditions and severity of ADHD symptoms explained 31% of the variation in psychosocial health.

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