PARENTING STYLES AND FAMILY STRUCTURE: THE OVERLOOKED CONCEPTS IN ADHD
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Keywords
ADHD, parenting styles, family structure, impulsivity
Abstract
The present study focused on the moderating effect of family structure between impulsivity in children and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), as well as the role of parental styles in ADHD. Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire (PSDQ; Batool, 2013) and Disruptive Behavior Disorder scale (DBD, Loona & Kamal, 2002) were applied on 200 participants (n=100 parents of ADHD children & n=100, parents of typically developing children). It was assumed that family structure will moderate between child impulsivity and ADHD which was approved by the result. The second assumption stated significant differences in parenting styles used by parents of ADHD children and typically developing children. Results indicated that Parents of ADHD children exercised authoritarian style more than authoritative, and permissive parenting styles while the reverse was true for usually developing children. The study findings suggest the including familial context in understanding ADHD may help the parents of such children to positively manage their child's conduct.
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