Daily activities and self-esteem among university students with and without ADHD

患有和未患有注意力缺陷多动障碍的大学生的日常活动和自尊心

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A diagnosis of ADHD has been repeatedly associated with low self-esteem in university students. Low self-esteem is associated with a range of negative outcomes including poor social function, increased psychopathology, and low academic self-efficacy. This study examined associations between ADHD, self-esteem, and daily activities in university students. METHODS: A total of n =125 university students from New Zealand (50 meeting diagnostic criteria for ADHD) completed a survey measuring ADHD symptoms, self-esteem, and variables associated with self-esteem as well as a seven-day ecological momentary assessment survey measuring momentary self-esteem, mood, and current activity. RESULTS: ADHD was associated with a range of negative outcomes including low self-esteem, low general and academic self-efficacy, and high levels of mental distress. Global self-esteem was associated with momentary self-esteem. Differences between students with and without ADHD were observed both in momentary self-esteem ratings and the frequencies of endorsed activities. In both groups, decreased momentary self-esteem was associated with being alone and procrastinating. For other activities, a differential pattern of momentary self-esteem increases was observed across groups. DISCUSSION: This study provides support for the view that self-esteem is best conceptualised as both a stable trait and a state, fluctuating in response to daily events. Notably, this study also provides evidence that engagement in specific activities is associated with dynamic elevations in self-esteem among university students meeting diagnostic criteria for ADHD.

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