Predictors of Informant Discrepancies Between Mother and Middle School Teacher ADHD Ratings

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Carlos E. Yeguez
Margaret H. Sibley
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[1] University of Michigan,Department of Psychiatry
[2] Florida International University,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
[3] Florida International University,Center for Children and Families
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School Mental Health | 2016年 / 8卷
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ADHD; Adolescence; Assessment; Diagnosis; Informant discrepancies;
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A diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 5th Edition (DSM-5) is assessed in youth using ratings from both a parent and a teacher. However, individual and contextual differences between informants may lead to discrepancies in these ratings (De Los Reyes and Kazdin in Psychol Bull 131(4):483, 2005). The purpose of this study was to examine predictors of discrepancies between mother and middle school teacher reports of ADHD symptoms and related impairment. In an ethnically diverse sample of middle school students with well-diagnosed DSM-IV-TR ADHD (N = 112), we examined a range of mother and school setting characteristics that may contribute to informant discrepancies in this population. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses suggested that mothers with higher levels of education and psychopathology (i.e., ADHD symptom severity, parenting stress) may be most likely to report adolescent ADHD symptom severity that is higher than reported by teachers. Reports from general education teachers (vs. special education) were associated with lower symptom severity compared to mothers. Finally, a documented diagnosis of ADHD in the school was predictive of more severe reports from mothers. We discuss explanations for these findings and implications for assessment of middle school students with ADHD.
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