2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.encep.2008.04.007
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Trouble déficit de l’attention/hyperactivité (TDAH) : quels liens avec l’attachement ?

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“…Using hierarchical linear regression analysis on a sample of 404 youths, Nikolas et al [121] obtained significant 5HTTLPR x Self-Blame interactions for ADHD symptoms, concluding that both high and low serotonergic activity were risk factors for ADHD when linked with psychosocial distress in relation to inter-parental conflict. Perinatal stress or infection, and/or maternal affective disorder that influence attachment are implicated in the epigenetic mechanisms expressed in long-lasting changes to the HPA axis [122]. Emotional dysregulation, expressed in ADHD and trait-related disruptive disorders as a central aspect [123], progresses through epigenesis from temperamental difficulties in infancy to problems of impulse control in childhood to substance use debut, with comorbid aggressive-impulsivity [124] in adolescence and eventually severe substance abuse and criminality in young adulthood [125,126].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using hierarchical linear regression analysis on a sample of 404 youths, Nikolas et al [121] obtained significant 5HTTLPR x Self-Blame interactions for ADHD symptoms, concluding that both high and low serotonergic activity were risk factors for ADHD when linked with psychosocial distress in relation to inter-parental conflict. Perinatal stress or infection, and/or maternal affective disorder that influence attachment are implicated in the epigenetic mechanisms expressed in long-lasting changes to the HPA axis [122]. Emotional dysregulation, expressed in ADHD and trait-related disruptive disorders as a central aspect [123], progresses through epigenesis from temperamental difficulties in infancy to problems of impulse control in childhood to substance use debut, with comorbid aggressive-impulsivity [124] in adolescence and eventually severe substance abuse and criminality in young adulthood [125,126].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low HPA and ANS arousal has repeatedly been shown to be related to criminal behavior (Wilson & Scarpa, 2012). Work by Franc, Maury, and Purper-Ouakil (2009) has shown a number of perinatal events that adversely affect mother-infant attachment can lead to long-lasting changes to the HPA axis via epigenetic mechanisms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Yaşamının ilk dönemlerinde bebekler emosyonel regülasyon için ebeveynlerine bağlıdır ve zamanla bu regülasyonu içselleştirmeyi öğrenirler [4]. Güvenli bağlanma ile ilişkilendirilen emosyonel regülasyonun erken dikkat süreçlerinde önemli bir rolü olabileceği belirtilmiştir [14]. Diğer taraftan DEHB olan çocukların uyumsuz…”
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“…Zor mizaçlı DEHB'li çocuklarda, ebeveynlerin uygun olmayan tutumlarının, çocuğun kendini kontrolünü zorlaştırdığı ve aynı zamanda güvensiz bir bağlanma örüntüsüyle ilişkili olduğu düşünülmektedir [16]. Ebeveyn tutumları bağlanmanın oluşumunda olduğu gibi, çocuklarda DEHB'nin gidişatını etkileyen önemli bir unsurdur [14]. DEHB olan çocukların zor mizaçlarının ebeveynler ve çocuklar arasındaki bağlanma ilişkisinin kalitesini etkilediği ve DEHB'si olan çocukların ebeveynlerinin daha otoriter bir tutum sergiledikleri görülmüştür [17].…”
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