Effect of Impairment on the Prevalence and Comorbidities of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in a National Survey: Nation-Wide Prevalence and Comorbidities of ADHD
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Ercan, Eyup SabriUnsel-Bolat, Gul
Tufan, Ali Evren
Karakoc Demirkaya, Sevcan
Bilac, Oznur
Celik, Goncagul
Kilic, Birim Gunay
Akyol Ardic, Ulku
Yalin Sapmaz, Sermin
Aksu, Hatice
Yolga Tahiroglu, Aysegu
Karacetin, Gul
Tural, Umit
Aktepe, Evrim
Rodopman Arman, Ayse
Basgul, Senem
Coskun, Murat
Dursun, Onur Burak
Durukan, Ibrahim
Perdahli Fis, Nese
Gencoglan, Salih
Gokcen, Cem
Sari Gokten, Emel
Gorker, Isik
Gormez, Vahdet
Yildiz Gundogdu, Ozlem
Hesapcioglu, Selma Tural
Kandemir, Hasan
Mutluer, Tuba
Nasiroglu, Serhat
Ozcan, Ozlem
Sahin, Nilfer
Toros, Fevziye
Percinel Yazici, Ipe
Yazici, Kemal Utku
Yulaf, Yasemin
Yuksel, Tugba
Bilgic, Ayhan
Altun, Hatic
Akdemir, Devrim
Mazlum, Betul
Cakin Memik, Nursu
Foto Ozdemir, Dilsad
Uneri, Ozden
Unal, Fatih
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Ercan, E. S., Unsel-Bolat, G., Tufan, A. E., Karakoc, D. S., Bilac, O., Celik, G., Kılıç, B. G., ... Ünal, F. (May 25, 2021). Effect of Impairment on the Prevalence and Comorbidities of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in a National Survey: Nation-Wide Prevalence and Comorbidities of ADHD. Journal of Attention Disorders.Abstract
Objective:
This study aimed to determine the prevalence and comorbidities of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by evaluating a large-scale nation-wide sample of children.
Method:
The inclusion criterion was being enrolled as a 2nd, 3rd, or 4th-grade student. A semi-structured diagnostic interview (K-SADS-PL), DSM-IV-Based Screening Scale for Disruptive Behavior Disorders, and assessment of impairment (by both parents and teachers) were applied to 5,842 participants.
Results:
The prevalence of ADHD was 19.5% without impairment and 12.4% with impairment. Both ADHD with and without impairment groups had similar psychiatric comorbidity rates except for oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder (CD) diagnoses. Impairment in the ADHD group resulted in significantly higher ODD and CD diagnoses.
Conclusion:
Even when impairment is not described, other psychiatric disorders accompany the diagnosis of ADHD and may cause impairment in the future. Impairment in the diagnosis of ADHD significantly increases the likelihood of ODD and CD.