Henry Erin, Jones Sally Hill
School of Social Work, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 78666, USA.
J Women Aging. 2011;23(3):246-62. doi: 10.1080/08952841.2011.589285.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), usually diagnosed in children, is known to persist into adulthood. However, the research has not examined the disorder in older adults. This article describes a preliminary qualitative study of the experiences of women over age 62 who were diagnosed with ADHD after the age of 60. Participants reported experiencing peer rejection, feeling different, and a tendency to become advocates for others. Although they reported difficulties in work and relationships, they also described finding creative solutions to their attention problems. Diagnosis and treatment appears to have assisted with self-acceptance and appreciation of the strengths of having ADHD.
注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)通常在儿童时期被诊断出来,已知会持续到成年期。然而,该研究尚未对老年人中的这种疾病进行考察。本文描述了一项针对62岁以上在60岁之后被诊断出患有ADHD的女性经历的初步定性研究。参与者报告称经历过同伴排斥、感觉与众不同以及倾向于成为他人的倡导者。尽管她们报告在工作和人际关系中存在困难,但她们也描述了为自己的注意力问题找到创造性解决方案的情况。诊断和治疗似乎有助于自我接纳以及对患有ADHD的优势的欣赏。