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ADHD in College Students: Results: Social Functioning

  • College students with ADHD tend to show lower social skills and social adjustments than peers matched on age, gender, and GPA.
  • Inattentive symptoms among male college students have been found to be associated with delayed dating onset, lower comfort and assertiveness in heterosocial situations, and lower ratings from female classmates
  • Students with ADHA are evaluated as more ‘‘confrontive’’ and ‘‘aggressive,’’ more independent, less rule-focused, and less influenced by corrective feedback by their peers.
  • College students with ADHD also report poorer parent-child relationships.
  • Some research show that increased contact with students with ADHA can raise their peers' rating on those individuals, which implies the possible efficiency of peer normalization.
  • Negative judgements may result from negative social experiences college students get from the ADHD peers, as numbers of such comments grow over time, highlighting the importance of early intervention.

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Updated 2022-02-22

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