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Psicothema

versión On-line ISSN 1886-144Xversión impresa ISSN 0214-9915

Resumen

VOLTAS, Núria; MORALES-HIDALGO, Paula; HERNANDEZ-MARTINEZ, Carmen  y  CANALS-SANS, Josefa. Self-perceived bullying victimization in pre-adolescent schoolchildren with ADHD. Psicothema [online]. 2023, vol.35, n.4, pp.351-363.  Epub 29-Ene-2024. ISSN 1886-144X.  https://dx.doi.org/10.7334/psicothema2022.360.

Background:

Bullying is highly prevalent among children and adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). This study investigates self-perceived bullying victimization and related sociodemographic, psychopathological, cognitive, and academic characteristics in pre-adolescents with ADHD compared to controls.

Method:

The participants were 424 pre-adolescents, 138 of whom had ADHD. Self-perceived bullying victimization was assessed with the Bullying and School Violence questionnaire. This study is part of a larger double-phase epidemiologic cross-sectional study.

Results:

A total of 35% of the ADHD pre-adolescents self-reported bullying victimization. ADHD-combined presentation showed the highest prevalence of co-occurring self-perceived bullying victimization. After the effects of socioeconomic level, gender, place of birth, intelligence quotient and autism had been controlled, we observed that presenting ADHD increased the likelihood of self-perceived bullying victimization almost 3-fold. Having ADHD and self-perceived bullying victimization were significantly associated with higher rates of the co-occurrence of internalizing and externalizing psychological problems. Comorbidity with ASD was higher in ADHD + bullying cases. Pre-adolescents with ADHD had lower cognitive scores and worse academic outcomes regardless of whether they were being bullied or not.

Conclusions:

In bullying prevention and intervention, special attention should be paid to ADHD as a vulnerability factor for self-perceived victimization, with negative consequences for emotional well-being and behavior.

Palabras clave : Bullying; Early violence; ADHD; Pre-adolescents.

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