Abstract
Aim
To compare participation patterns, environmental supports, and barriers to community activities in adolescents with and without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in Turkey.
Methods
Participants were 94 adolescents with ADHD and 109 adolescents without ADHD ages 13-17 years (mean age 14.6, S.D 1.49 years) Participation frequency, involvement rate, mothers who desired change, and environmental supports and barriers in a community setting were assessed with the Participation and Environment Measure for Children and Youth (PEM-CY).
Results
Adolescents with ADHD participated 20.3% less frequently in socializing with peers in the community than adolescents without ADHD. With moderate to large effect sizes, the mean involvement rate in four community activities, including neighborhood outings, community events, socializing with peers in the community, and religious activities, was significantly lower for adolescents with ADHD than for adolescents without ADHD.
Conclusion
Adolescents with ADHD participate less frequently and are less involved in socializing with peers in the community. Almost half of all ADHD adolescents never participate in community events. It was seen that cognitive difficulties, sensory qualities, and safety may prevent adolescents with ADHD from socializing with peers in the community.
Disclosure Statement
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Notes on contributors
Ozgun Kaya Kara
Dr. Ozgun Kaya Kara, Assoc. Prof., is an academician in the Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at the Akdeniz University. Her research interests focus on the participation in children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders, chronic pain of paediatric populations, and the role of exercise on their treatment.
Barkin Kose
Dr. Barkin Kose, Assist. Prof., is an occupational therapist in the Department of Occupational Therapy at the University of Health Sciences Turkey. His researches focus primarily on paediatric population with disabilities and their rehabilitation program.
Sebahat Yaprak Cetin
Dr. Sebahat Yaprak Cetin, Assoc. Prof., is a pediatric physiotherapist in the Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at the Akdeniz University. She has an interest in children and adolescents with disabilities, patients with rheumatologic diseases.
Sedef Sahin
Dr. Sedef Sahin, Assoc. Prof., is a lecturer in Department of Occupational Therapy at the Hacettepe University. Her research focuses on participation and oncologic rehabilitation approaches to children and adolescents.
Koray Kara
Dr. Koray Kara, Assoc. Prof., is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist who divides time between clinical and research work. His research focuses on clinical research in the areas of child and adolescents with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, anxiety, depression, etc.