The aim of this study was to compare anger and anxiety levels in children and adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) before and after methylphenidate treatment and investigate the relation of anger levels with anxiety levels of participants. The study sample consisted of pa...

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Main Authors: Hatice Ünver, Neşe Perdahlı Fiş
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1167223
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description The aim of this study was to compare anger and anxiety levels in children and adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) before and after methylphenidate treatment and investigate the relation of anger levels with anxiety levels of participants. The study sample consisted of patients who were admitted to the child and adolescent psychiatry outpatient clinic consecutively, diagnosed with ADHD for the first time and planned for prescription of long-acting osmotic release (OROS) methylphenidate. Trait Anger and Anger Expression Style Scale and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children were applied to patients before the treatment and 3-months after the treatment. Disease severity was evaluated by using the Clinical Global Impression Scale. The average age of 30 patients in the study was 12.23 ± 1.59 years, and the mean dose of methylphenidate treatment was 36 ± 12.28 mg/day. Levels of trait anxiety and disease severity was significantly decreased in the post-treatment evaluation. There was a negative correlation between state anxiety level and anger control in both pre-treatment and post-treatment evaluation. The results of this study showed that trait anger levels and anger expression styles of patients with ADHD did not improve with methylphenidate treatment, but it may be difficult for them to control their anger if state anxiety level is high. It may be assumed that identification of other factors that may affect the anger levels in ADHD patients, addressing their anxiety levels, and implementing other non-drug treatment approaches for anger are important.
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spelling doaj.art-eb3f3812016147a5b0901d50416e09d52024-01-30T19:00:57ZengPsikiyatride Güncel YaklaşımlarPsikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar1309-06581309-06742020-12-0112Supplement 119520310.18863/pgy.757507496Hatice ÜnverNeşe Perdahlı FişThe aim of this study was to compare anger and anxiety levels in children and adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) before and after methylphenidate treatment and investigate the relation of anger levels with anxiety levels of participants. The study sample consisted of patients who were admitted to the child and adolescent psychiatry outpatient clinic consecutively, diagnosed with ADHD for the first time and planned for prescription of long-acting osmotic release (OROS) methylphenidate. Trait Anger and Anger Expression Style Scale and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children were applied to patients before the treatment and 3-months after the treatment. Disease severity was evaluated by using the Clinical Global Impression Scale. The average age of 30 patients in the study was 12.23 ± 1.59 years, and the mean dose of methylphenidate treatment was 36 ± 12.28 mg/day. Levels of trait anxiety and disease severity was significantly decreased in the post-treatment evaluation. There was a negative correlation between state anxiety level and anger control in both pre-treatment and post-treatment evaluation. The results of this study showed that trait anger levels and anger expression styles of patients with ADHD did not improve with methylphenidate treatment, but it may be difficult for them to control their anger if state anxiety level is high. It may be assumed that identification of other factors that may affect the anger levels in ADHD patients, addressing their anxiety levels, and implementing other non-drug treatment approaches for anger are important.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1167223adhdanxietymethylphenidateanger
spellingShingle Hatice Ünver
Neşe Perdahlı Fiş
Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar
adhd
anxiety
methylphenidate
anger
topic adhd
anxiety
methylphenidate
anger
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1167223