Authors
Matthew J Gormley, George J DuPaul, Lisa L Weyandt, Arthur D Anastopoulos
Publication date
2019/12
Journal
Journal of Attention Disorders
Volume
23
Issue
14
Pages
1766-1779
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Objective
ADHD is a chronic neurodevelopmental disorder that typically results in persistent academic difficulties over time. Although most colleges offer support services, students often do not use the available services or those to which they are entitled. The present study examined predictors of academic performance among college students with and without ADHD. In addition, the rate, predictors, and outcomes of academic service use were explored.
Methods
A series of multivariate analyses of variance (MANOVAs) and regression analyses were conducted using SPSS v. 21 ® software.
Results
First year college students with ADHD earned significantly lower grade point averages (GPAs) relative to students without ADHD. Additionally, ADHD combined with other disorders, but not ADHD alone, predicted higher rates of service use relative to students without ADHD. Finally, the findings suggest that typically …
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