“I Find It Really Difficult to Control Myself Too”: A Qualitative Study of the Effects on the Family Dynamic When Parent and Child Have ADHD
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. ADHD, Development, and Risk and Resiliency
1.2. ADHD and the Family
1.3. Familial Risks: Stress and Dysfunction
1.4. Familial Protective and/or Promotive Factors
2. Materials and Methods
3. Research Sample
4. Procedure
5. Results
5.1. “I Find It Really Difficult to Control Myself too”
“... like I know it I see myself in him SO much, I know how that feels so I suppose I’d always be tryin’ to fix it for him and that’s no good he needs to learn himself and he’d get thick too, saying why did why was a calling him in...”.(John, 7 years)
5.2. “Imature and Unreliable”
5.3. “He Is a Carbon Copy of Me”
“… we never really got along… he’s my brother I love him… but any problems or fights like he’ll always blame me everything is my fault… He’s the complete opposite to me he’s like my Mam whereas I’m like my Dad… my Dad has got ADHD… he is the exact same he is a carbon copy of me…”.
5.4. “I’m at an Advantage Coz I like Know What He Is Goin’ through”
“… in a half an hour he’ll have forgotten that I was up to 90 and I’ll still be and it’ll take me a while to unwind then it’ll take me a long long while…”.(mother of Jack 9 years)
“… so I just leave him and let him have his wee meltdown and then go up to him later and he’ll have totally forgotten about it. So in a sense I’m like that too like when it’s over I just forget about it too, whereas my husband would still be like grr…”.(mother of John 7 years)
6. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Case Name | Age | Male/Female | ADHD | Co-Morbidity | Parent (N) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | John | 7 | M | C | DPX | 1 |
2 | Sam | 10 | M | C | AS and DPX | 1 |
3 | Jack | 9 | M | I | 2 | |
4 | Tom | 13 | M | C | 2 | |
5 | Alan | 13 | M | C | ODD | 1 |
6 | Sara | 16 | F | I | AS | 1 |
7 | Ann | 16 | F | C | DYC | 1 |
8 | Jill | 17 | F | C | 1 | |
Total | 8 | 7–17 | 5 M/3 F | 10 |
Case | LS | PR | Mother | Father | Siblings | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AA | D | AA | D | N | Age | D | |||
John | F | M | JC | ADHD | LC | 4 | 0–6 | SpLD | |
Sam | F | M | LC | ADHD | UD | 4 | 2–19 | ||
Jack | F | M | LC | GD | ADHD | 1 | 5 | ||
Tom | F | M | LC | SpLD | LC | ADHD | 0 | ||
Alan | F | SD | LC | JC | ADHD | 1 | 8 | ||
Sara | F | W | UD | UD | ADHD | 1 | 20 | ADHD | |
Ann | F | M | LC | JC | ADHD | 1 | 19 | ||
Jill | F | M | LC | LC | ADHD | 2 | 12–19 |
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APA StyleCarr-Fanning, K., & McGuckin, C. (2022). “I Find It Really Difficult to Control Myself Too”: A Qualitative Study of the Effects on the Family Dynamic When Parent and Child Have ADHD. Education Sciences, 12(11), 758. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12110758