How are you getting by? Coping in Developmental Coordination Disorder versus Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

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Objective. Developmental Coordination Disorder and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity. Disorder commonly persist into adulthood, however, little research exists to describe how adults with DCD and/or ADHD cope with symptoms. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate coping mechanisms reported by adults with DCD, ADHD, and both conditions. We expected there would be strategies specific to each condition and a broader scope of mechanisms reported by those with cooccurring DCD+ADHD. Method. N=161 participants completed the online survey, including n=31 with DCD only, n=116 with ADHD only, and n=14 with DCD+ADHD. Results. Most participants reported adaptive strategies. Of these, behavioral adaptations were most relevant to ADHD, while environmental modifications were common in DCD. Cognitive reframing and social support were similarly relevant to those with DCD and DCD+ADHD. Coping strategy categories were most uniform for the DCD+ADHD group. Conclusions. Coping profiles highlight several noteworthy differences between DCD and ADHD relevant for treatment.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.7801/399
Related Identifier IsDocumentedBy https://madoc.bib.uni-mannheim.de/id/eprint/62361
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Creator Meachon, Emily J.; Alpers, Georg W.
Publisher Mannheim University Library
Publication Year 2022
OpenAccess true
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Discipline Social Sciences