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The role of moment-to-moment dynamics of perceived stress and negative affect in co-occurring ADHD and internalising symptoms.

Lydia Gabriela SpeyerRuth Harriet BrownDenis RibeaudManuel EisnerAja Louise Murray
Published in: Journal of autism and developmental disorders (2022)
A maladaptive response to stress in individuals with high ADHD traits may be a key factor explaining co-occurring ADHD symptoms and internalising problems. The current study investigates whether between-person differences in ADHD traits are associated with differences in the within-person moment-to-moment coupling of stress and negative affect; and whether these can explain between-person differences in internalising problems (N = 262, median-age 20). Results of a dynamic structural equation model indicated that between-person differences in ADHD traits significantly moderated the daily life coupling between stress and negative affect. Further, higher ADHD traits were associated with stronger stress carry-over and higher mean levels of negative affect. Stress carry-over and mean levels of negative affect mediated the association between ADHD traits and internalising problems.
Keyphrases
  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • working memory
  • mental health
  • genome wide
  • stress induced
  • physical activity
  • depressive symptoms
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