Family Impact and Parenting Styles in Families of Children with ADHD
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
begins in childhood and is characterized by attention deficits,
hyperactivity, or impulsiveness that is inconsistent with
a child’s developmental level. The effects of ADHD are not
limited to the child alone but can affect their familial context,
particularly parenting styles. Using data from 68 parents
of 6–11-year-old ADHD-diagnosed children, we
attempted to identify the predictive variables of two parenting
styles: criticism-rejection and permissivenessindulgence.
We analyzed two complex predictive models
using structural equation modeling. We hypothesized that
family impact variables would mediate the relation between
the child’s behavior and parenting. The data showed that the
child’s ADHD was only indirectly related to parenting
styles, whereas child’s behavior problems had a direct
relationship. The results stressed the central role of the
child’s behavior on family social life, parents’ marital relationship,
and parents’ feelings about their children. These
variables mediated the relationship between the children’s
disorders and parenting styles. On the other hand, perceived
social support had an inverse relationship with this negative
family impact, and it even had relevant indirect effects on
criticism and permissiveness.
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Muñoz-Silva, A., Lago-Urbano, R. & Sanchez-Garcia, M. Family Impact and Parenting Styles in Families of Children with ADHD. J Child Fam Stud 26, 2810–2823 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-017-0798-1














