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Pallini, Susanna; Vecchio, Giovanni Maria; Baiocco, Roberto; Schneider, Barry H.; Laghi, Fiorenzo – School Mental Health, 2019
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between the quality of student--teacher relationship and attention problems, taking into account two different attention problems (Attention Dysregulation and Attentive Detachment), and the mediating role of Emotion Regulation. Through a multi-informant methodology, teachers rated 161…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Attention Deficit Disorders, Self Control, Role
Wiersema, Jan R.; Roeyers, Herbert – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2009
As effortful control (EC), the self-regulation aspect of temperament, has been argued to play a key role in the normal and psychopathological course of development, research adding to the construct validity of EC is needed. In the current study, interrelations between the temperament construct of EC and the efficiency of the executive attention…
Descriptors: Hyperactivity, Construct Validity, Attention Deficit Disorders, Personality
Toner, Michele; O'Donoghue, Thomas; Houghton, Stephen – International Journal of Disability, Development & Education, 2006
This article reports a Grounded Theory of "Living in Chaos and Striving for Control" developed in response to the central research question of how adults diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) deal with their disorder. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 males diagnosed with ADHD in adulthood.…
Descriptors: Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders, Adults, Interviews
Eddowes, E. Anne; Aldridge, Jerry – 1993
Children who may appear to have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder may actually be "activity hyper" because they are asked to attend to tasks or activities inappropriate for their age or circumstances. Such preschoolers exhibit overactivity or distractibility due to a number of ecological variables such as a problem with classroom…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Development, Classroom Environment
Neidhardt, Janet – Exceptional Parent, 1987
A mother recounts her neurologically impaired son's struggles and progress in combating impulsivity in his work and social habits. Now 23 years old, employed full-time, and off medication, the son is still impulsive, has problems with social skills, but has improved his self-image through a photography hobby. (CB)
Descriptors: Attention Control, Attention Deficit Disorders, Conceptual Tempo, Drug Therapy

Draeger, Sonya; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1986
Experimenter presence (representing external control) or absence during task presentation were the two conditions under which attentional performance of 16 hyperactive and 16 control subjects (ages 7-12) was assessed. Results suggested noncompliance (an application deficit rather than an ability deficit) as a major contributor to poor performance…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Attention Deficit Disorders, Aural Learning, Classroom Environment