The role of stress coping strategies for life impairments in ADHD

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Steffen Barra
Andreas Grub
Michael Roesler
Petra Retz-Junginger
Florence Philipp
Wolfgang Retz
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[1] Saarland University,Institute for Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry
[2] Saarland University,Department of Developmental Psychology
[3] University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-University,Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; Burden; Distress; Regulation; Resources;
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is commonly accompanied by functional impairments within personal, professional, and social context as well as further psychological distress. The role of perceived stress has been examined in this regard, although little is known about the influence of stress coping strategies. We examined the dynamics between ADHD symptomatology, stress coping strategies, and life impairments in a sample of 230 clinical and non-clinical adult individuals. ADHD was associated with low probability of choosing adaptive but high probability of implementing maladaptive stress coping strategies as well as with increased life impairments. Adaptive stress coping showed little effects beyond the associations between ADHD and life impairments, whereas some maladaptive coping strategies increased current life impairments over and above the effects of ADHD and further psychological distress. The present findings emphasize the need of professional support in adults with ADHD and the necessity to include stress coping strategies in respective treatment approaches aimed at reducing life impairments.
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