Department of Preventive Intervention for Psychiatric Disorders, National Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, 4-1-1 Ogawahigashicho, Kodaira, Tokyo, 1878553, Japan; The Stockholm Centre for Health and Social Change (SCOHOST), Södertörn University, Huddinge, 141 89, Sweden.
The Stockholm Centre for Health and Social Change (SCOHOST), Södertörn University, Huddinge, 141 89, Sweden; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, National Institute for Health Development, Hiiu 42, 11619 Tallinn, Estonia.
Eur Psychiatry. 2019 Feb;56:91-96. doi: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2018.12.004. Epub 2019 Jan 14.
The experience of discrimination is common in individuals with mental health problems and has been associated with a range of negative outcomes. As yet, however, there has been an absence of research on this phenomenon in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The current study examined the association between ADHD symptoms and mental health discrimination in the general adult population.
The analytic sample comprised 7274 individuals aged 18 and above residing in private households in England that were drawn from the Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey, 2007. Information on ADHD was obtained with the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) Screener. A single-item question was used to assess mental health discrimination experienced in the previous 12 months. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine associations.
The prevalence of discrimination increased as ADHD symptoms increased but was especially elevated in those with the most severe ADHD symptoms (ASRS score 18-24). In a multivariable logistic regression analysis that was adjusted for a variety of covariates including common mental disorders, ADHD symptoms (ASRS ≥ 14) were associated with almost 3 times higher odds for experiencing mental health discrimination (odds ratio: 2.81, 95% confidence interval: 1.49-5.31).
ADHD symptoms are associated with higher odds for experiencing mental health discrimination and this association is especially elevated in those with the most severe ADHD symptoms. Interventions to inform the general public about ADHD may be important for reducing the stigma and discrimination associated with this disorder in adults.
在有心理健康问题的个体中,歧视经历很常见,且与一系列负面结果相关。然而,迄今为止,针对成年注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)患者的这一现象,尚无研究。本研究调查了一般成年人群中 ADHD 症状与心理健康歧视之间的关联。
分析样本包括来自 2007 年英格兰私人家庭的 7274 名 18 岁及以上的个体,使用成人注意缺陷多动障碍自评量表(ASRS)筛查器获取 ADHD 信息。使用一个单项问题评估过去 12 个月中经历的心理健康歧视。采用 logistic 回归分析来检验关联。
歧视的发生率随着 ADHD 症状的增加而增加,但在 ADHD 症状最严重的个体(ASRS 评分 18-24)中尤其升高。在调整了包括常见精神障碍在内的多种混杂因素的多变量 logistic 回归分析中,ASRS≥14 的 ADHD 症状与心理健康歧视的发生几率几乎增加了 3 倍(比值比:2.81,95%置信区间:1.49-5.31)。
ADHD 症状与更高的心理健康歧视几率相关,且这种关联在 ADHD 症状最严重的个体中尤其升高。开展针对公众的 ADHD 干预措施,可能对于减少与成人 ADHD 相关的污名和歧视很重要。