Attachment in adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and oppositional defiant disorder

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Kazmierczak-Mytkowska, Anna [1 ]
Butwicka, Agnieszka [1 ]
Lucci, Kamil Dante [1 ]
Wolanczyk, Tomasz [1 ]
Brynska, Anita [1 ]
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[1] Warszawski Uniwersytet Med, Klin Psychiat Wieku Rozwojowego, Warsaw, Poland
关键词
ADHD; opozycyjno-buntownicze zachowania; oppositional defiant disorders; attachment; CONDUCT PROBLEMS; EXTERNALIZING PROBLEMS; PEER ATTACHMENT; ADHD SYMPTOMS; CHILDREN; PARENTS; TEMPERAMENT; PREDICTORS; PATTERNS; ADULTS;
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10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/130366
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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Objectives. To assess attachment styles among adolescents (13???16 years) with ADHD or ADHD and oppositional defiant disorders (ODD). Material and methods. The Parents and Peers Attachment (IPPA) and the Parent Bonding Questionnaire (PBI) were used in three groups of teenagers raised in biological families: (1) ADHD/ODD group (n = 40), (2) ADHD group (n = 40) and (3) K (control) group of teenagers (n = 40) who have not benefited from psychological or psychiatric care in the past or at present. Results. Parental attachment styles in the area of ???Trust???, ???Communication??? and ???Alienation??? (IPPA), and ???Care??? and ???Control??? (PBI) in the ADHD/ODD group differ significantly compared to the control group. Teens from the ADHD/ODD group report to have experienced significantly less ???Trust??? and ???Communication??? (IPPA), and ???Care??? (PBI) in relationships with parents and more ???Alienation??? (IPPA) and ???Control??? (PBI) than adolescents in the ADHD group. Attachment patterns with peers in both clinical and control groups differ significantly. The ADHD/ODD group is dominated by the anxious-avoidant style of attachment to the mother and father, in the ADHD group, a secure style in relation to the mother and anxiousavoidant in relation to the father. In relations with peers in the ADHD/ODD group and the ADHD group, the anxious-avoidant style dominates. Conclusions. The attachment style is significantly different in adolescents diagnosed with ADHD and ODD than in adolescents with only ADHD. In the ADHD/ODD group and the ADHD group, unlike in the group of adolescents without a psychiatric diagnosis, insecure attachment styles for parents and peers dominate (mainly anxious-avoidant style).
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