TY - JOUR
T1 - Parent rated bedtime resistance and comorbidity may predict levels of attention among Turkish children diagnosed with ADHD in on-line education classes during the COVID-19 outbreak
AU - Ozturk, Yusuf
AU - Ozyurt, Gonca
AU - Gormez, Vahdet
AU - Aslankaya, Zeynep Dilara
AU - Baykara, Burak
AU - Ekinci, Ozalp
AU - Kaya, Ilyas
AU - Adak, Ibrahim
AU - Esin, Ibrahim Selcuk
AU - Turan, Serkan
AU - Sari, Mesut
AU - Ozcan, Guler Gol
AU - Ermis, Cagatay
AU - Ekinci, Nazan
AU - Dogan, Ozge Ipek
AU - Tiryaki, Ibrahim
AU - Kitapcioglu, Sureyyanur
AU - Tufan, Ali Evren
AU - Inal, Neslihan
AU - Akay, Aynur Pekcanlar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 by Istanbul Provincial Directorate of Health.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the attention levels, of Turkish children and adolescents with Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in on-line education classes with healthy controls. METHODS: This study is a cross-sectional, internet-based, case-control study that recruited 6–18 years old patients diagnosed with ADHD and receving treatment and healthy controls from eight centers. The measurements used in the study were prepared in the google survey and delivered to the participants via Whatsapp application. RESULTS: Within the study period, 510 children with ADHD and 893 controls were enrolled. Parent-rated attention de-creased significantly in both groups during on-line education classes due to COVID-19 outbreak (p<0.001; for each). Children and adolescents with ADHD had significantly elevated bedtime resistance, problems in family functioning difficulties than control children according to parental reports (p=0.003; p<0.001; p<0.001, respectively). Furthermore, bedtime resistance and comorbidity significantly predicted attention levels in on-line education. CONCLUSION: Our findings may underline the need to augment student engagement in on-line education both for children without attention problems and those with ADHD. Interventions shown to be effective in the management of sleep difficulties in children as well as parent management interventions should continue during on-line education.
AB - OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the attention levels, of Turkish children and adolescents with Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in on-line education classes with healthy controls. METHODS: This study is a cross-sectional, internet-based, case-control study that recruited 6–18 years old patients diagnosed with ADHD and receving treatment and healthy controls from eight centers. The measurements used in the study were prepared in the google survey and delivered to the participants via Whatsapp application. RESULTS: Within the study period, 510 children with ADHD and 893 controls were enrolled. Parent-rated attention de-creased significantly in both groups during on-line education classes due to COVID-19 outbreak (p<0.001; for each). Children and adolescents with ADHD had significantly elevated bedtime resistance, problems in family functioning difficulties than control children according to parental reports (p=0.003; p<0.001; p<0.001, respectively). Furthermore, bedtime resistance and comorbidity significantly predicted attention levels in on-line education. CONCLUSION: Our findings may underline the need to augment student engagement in on-line education both for children without attention problems and those with ADHD. Interventions shown to be effective in the management of sleep difficulties in children as well as parent management interventions should continue during on-line education.
KW - ADHD
KW - COVID-19 outbreak
KW - on-line education
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U2 - 10.14744/nci.2022.77674
DO - 10.14744/nci.2022.77674
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85164725458
SN - 2148-4902
VL - 10
SP - 197
EP - 204
JO - Northern Clinics of Istanbul
JF - Northern Clinics of Istanbul
IS - 2
ER -