The life course of adult males with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

This study examined the life course of male adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and compared it with those of normal young adults. A total of 10 single males aged 25-35 were gathered for this research, and were divided into two groups: those with ADHD and those without the co...

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Main Author: Imperio, Diana S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-129162022-11-10T03:31:44Z The life course of adult males with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Imperio, Diana S. This study examined the life course of male adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and compared it with those of normal young adults. A total of 10 single males aged 25-35 were gathered for this research, and were divided into two groups: those with ADHD and those without the condition. Using life review charts and interviews, themes about the participants’ work experiences and love relationships were identified and compared. In terms of work experiences of adults with ADHD, results revealed that they frequently change jobs and have variety of work interests and activities. Adults without ADHD have stable work status and satisfying work relationships. In terms of love relationships, adults with ADHD have brief and simultaneous encounters with their love prospects. Adults without ADHD, on the other hand, have the following themes: enduring relationships and delay in marriage. ADHD adults and adults without ADHD both have a desire for monetary profit at work and for finding and staying with a good love partner. However, both groups are not alike in terms of their experiences about length of stay in a particular work environment, as well as their views about marriage and commitment. 2008-11-27T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/6473 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_masteral/article/12916/viewcontent/CDTG004483_P.pdf Master's Theses English Animo Repository Attention-deficit disorder in adults Attention-deficit-disordered adults Clinical Psychology
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topic Attention-deficit disorder in adults
Attention-deficit-disordered adults
Clinical Psychology
spellingShingle Attention-deficit disorder in adults
Attention-deficit-disordered adults
Clinical Psychology
Imperio, Diana S.
The life course of adult males with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
description This study examined the life course of male adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and compared it with those of normal young adults. A total of 10 single males aged 25-35 were gathered for this research, and were divided into two groups: those with ADHD and those without the condition. Using life review charts and interviews, themes about the participants’ work experiences and love relationships were identified and compared. In terms of work experiences of adults with ADHD, results revealed that they frequently change jobs and have variety of work interests and activities. Adults without ADHD have stable work status and satisfying work relationships. In terms of love relationships, adults with ADHD have brief and simultaneous encounters with their love prospects. Adults without ADHD, on the other hand, have the following themes: enduring relationships and delay in marriage. ADHD adults and adults without ADHD both have a desire for monetary profit at work and for finding and staying with a good love partner. However, both groups are not alike in terms of their experiences about length of stay in a particular work environment, as well as their views about marriage and commitment.
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title_full The life course of adult males with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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