1 University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
2 Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
J Atten Disord. 2019 Jan;23(1):22-31. doi: 10.1177/1087054715611748. Epub 2015 Oct 29.
This study explored the effect of cultural and gender differences in ADHD among Spanish, African American, Hispanic American, and European American young adults.
Structural equivalence between the four groups was examined by Tucker's phi coefficient. A MANCOVA was carried out with cultural groups and gender as factors and age as covariate.
Structural equivalence was observed across all groups, and no differential item functioning was found. No significant effect was found for gender, although, with the exception of the Hispanic group, males scored higher than females. Furthermore, small, though significant, cultural differences were found. The lowest levels of ADHD were observed in the European American group and the highest in the Hispanic American group. ADHD symptoms, notably inattention, showed some decline with age.
Findings extend existing data and suggest a relationship between culture and the development of ADHD, which might be mediated by parenting style.
本研究探讨了西班牙裔、非裔美国人、西班牙裔美国人和欧洲裔美国青年中 ADHD 的文化和性别差异的影响。
通过 Tucker 的 phi 系数检验了四组之间的结构等效性。采用 MANCOVA 分析,以文化群体和性别为因素,年龄为协变量。
所有组均观察到结构等效性,且未发现差异项目功能。性别未发现显著影响,但除西班牙裔群体外,男性得分高于女性。此外,还发现了一些较小但显著的文化差异。ADHD 症状最低的是欧洲裔美国人,最高的是西班牙裔美国人。ADHD 症状,尤其是注意力不集中,随着年龄的增长而有所下降。
研究结果扩展了现有数据,并表明文化与 ADHD 的发展之间存在关系,这可能受到育儿方式的影响。