Publication date: March 2020
Source: Research in Developmental Disabilities, Volume 98
Author(s): Francesco Craig, Rosa Savino, Isabella Fanizza, Elisabetta Lucarelli, Luigi Russo, Antonio Trabacca
Abstract
Background
Parents of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) use several coping strategies to deal with ADHD symptoms impacting family life.
Aim
The aim of this systematic review was to summarize the coping strategies used by parents of children with ADHD, identify which tools are most frequently used to measure coping strategies, and examine factors influencing parental coping.
Method
According to PRISMA guidelines, we searched for articles indexed in PubMed, EBSCOhost, Scopus, and Web of Science using a combination of expressions including “coping” AND “ADHD” OR “attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder” AND “parent” OR “parenting” OR “caregiver”.
Results
Fourteen empirical studies were identified as relevant to our research. Many different types of tools are used to assess coping strategies. We found that parents of ADHD children used more avoidant-focused coping strategies than parents of typical children. Mothers of ADHD children sought significantly more support and used more indirect means than mothers of typically developing (TD) children.
Conclusions
This review underlines the importance of further exploring coping mechanisms of parents of children with ADHD in order to promote positive coping strategies for parents of children with ADHD, and to help such parents to identify people who can support them.