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The Impact Of Stress On Social-Emotional Competence In Clinically Referred Children, Nicholas Seivert
The Impact Of Stress On Social-Emotional Competence In Clinically Referred Children, Nicholas Seivert
Wayne State University Dissertations
Stress negatively impacts children’s mental health. Specifically, most research has demonstrated an association between greater stress and greater psychological symptoms (e.g., depression, anxiety, aggression). Less is known about whether stress impacts children’s social-emotional competence, important aspects of healthy development. Children with mental health problems are more likely to have deficits in emotion understanding and emotion regulation than typically developing children. In particular, children with ADHD are likely to have more significant social-emotional problems than their peers with other clinical problems (e.g. depressed children). Parenting confidence could reduce the potential negative effects of stress on social-emotional competence. The current study examined …
Protective Factors For Emerging Adults With Subclinical Adhd, Olivia Allison Mcgarragle
Protective Factors For Emerging Adults With Subclinical Adhd, Olivia Allison Mcgarragle
Wayne State University Dissertations
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PROTECTIVE FACTORS FOR EMERGING ADULTS WITH SUBCLINICAL ADHD
by
OLIVIA A. McGARRAGLE
May 2013
Advisor: Dr. Stephen Hillman
Major: Educational Psychology
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
This study investigated the understudied and significant problem of subclinical ADHD in emerging adult college students. Limited literature had estimated a significant prevalence of 10-15% in this age group (Bussing et al., 2010). Studies have established that although individuals with subclinical ADHD do not meet full DSM-IV criteria for ADHD, they experience significant academic impairment nonetheless (Kats-Gold, Besser & Priel, 2007). ADHD experts have demonstrated that subclinical ADHD individuals need to be identified in …