Comment les enfants et adolescents avec le trouble déficit d’attention/hyperactivité (TDAH) vivent-ils le confinement durant la pandémie COVID-19 ?

Jun 12, 2020L'Encephale

How children and teens with ADHD experience COVID-19 lockdown

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Abstract

Of the 533 children with ADHD whose parents responded, 34.71% experienced a worsening in well-being during the COVID-19 lockdown.

  • Parents reported that 34.33% of children showed no significant changes in well-being, while 30.96% were doing better.
  • Improved self-esteem and reduced anxiety were linked to less school-related pressure and more flexible schedules.
  • Parents noted persistent issues with inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity, but optimal home conditions appeared to mitigate some ADHD symptoms.
  • Some children exhibited worsening well-being, characterized by oppositional behaviors and emotional outbursts.
  • Parents highlighted challenges with at-home schooling, including struggles with school tasks and a perceived lack of academic accommodations.

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