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Understanding ADHD During Lockdown: Insights for Practitioners

Understanding ADHD During Lockdown: Insights for Practitioners
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly altered the landscape of daily life, especially for families with children diagnosed with ADHD. A recent mixed-methods study titled "A mixed-methods study of Indian mothers assessing the effect of the lockdown on the understanding of ADHD in their child and the burden experienced" offers valuable insights for practitioners. This blog post delves into the findings and suggests ways to implement these insights into practice.

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a prevalent developmental disorder, affecting approximately 7.2% of the Indian population and 5.29% globally. The pandemic-induced lockdowns brought unique challenges and opportunities for families with ADHD children. The study, conducted with 29 Indian mothers, employed both qualitative and quantitative methods to assess the impact of the lockdown on their understanding of ADHD and the burden they experienced.

Key Findings

The study revealed two primary themes: an increased understanding of ADHD and an increased caregiver burden.

Increased Understanding of ADHD

Increased Caregiver Burden

Implications for Practitioners

Practitioners can use these insights to improve their interventions and support for families dealing with ADHD:

Conclusion

The lockdown has underscored the importance of understanding ADHD and the significant burden on caregivers. By implementing these insights, practitioners can help families navigate these challenges more effectively.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: A mixed-methods study of Indian mothers assessing the effect of the lockdown on the understanding of ADHD in their child and the burden experienced.


Citation: Patkar, P., Shah, H., & Sahu, S. (2023). A mixed-methods study of Indian mothers assessing the effect of the lockdown on the understanding of ADHD in their child and the burden experienced. Industrial Psychiatry Journal, 32(Suppl 1), S243-S249. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10871433/?report=classic

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