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注意缺陷/多动障碍青少年的社交能力与友谊形成

Social competence and friendship formation in adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

作者信息

Coleman William Lord

机构信息

Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Center for Development and Learning, Department of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina, Medical School, CB7255, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.

出版信息

Adolesc Med State Art Rev. 2008 Aug;19(2):278-99, x.

Abstract

Friendship formation (making friends, keeping friends, and having successful interactions with peers and adults) constitutes a critical developmental-social milestone for adolescents. This process can be especially challenging for adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, whose attentional problems may negatively affect their social skills (verbal and nonverbal language) and who fail to appreciate the complexity and nuances of adolescent communication. They often do not respond to feedback cues. They may be perceived as "immature," lacking empathy, and loners and losers, they may endure a "reputational bias," and they often experience coexisting challenges (eg, language problems, learning disabilities, or obesity). Successful and gratifying interactions, or the lack thereof, deeply and broadly affect adolescents: their self-esteem, self-image, confidence, school-learning, lifestyle, behavior, sexual activity, intimacy formation, mental-emotional well-being, and physical health. Successful achievement of this ever-evolving milestone has lifelong implications. This article describes various social-interactional skills, other components of social competence, and the dysfunctions that may cause social failure and suffering and describes how to evaluate and help manage problems in adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

摘要

友谊的形成(结交朋友、维持友谊以及与同龄人和成年人进行成功互动)是青少年成长过程中的一个关键社交里程碑。对于患有注意力缺陷多动障碍的青少年来说,这个过程可能尤其具有挑战性,他们的注意力问题可能会对其社交技能(语言和非语言交流)产生负面影响,并且无法理解青少年交流的复杂性和细微差别。他们常常对反馈线索没有反应。他们可能被视为“不成熟”、缺乏同理心、不合群以及失败者,可能会遭受“声誉偏见”,并且经常面临并存的挑战(例如,语言问题、学习障碍或肥胖)。成功且令人满意的互动,或者缺乏这种互动,会对青少年产生广泛而深刻的影响:包括他们的自尊、自我形象、自信、学业、生活方式、行为、性活动、亲密关系的形成、心理情绪健康以及身体健康。成功实现这个不断发展的里程碑具有深远的终身影响。本文描述了各种社交互动技能、社交能力的其他组成部分以及可能导致社交失败和痛苦的功能障碍,并阐述了如何评估和帮助管理患有注意力缺陷多动障碍青少年的问题。

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