Abstract

Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is highly prevalent in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Individuals with both ADHD and ODD (ADHD + ODD) show a considerably worse prognosis compared with individuals with either ADHD or ODD. Therefore, identification of risk factors for ADHD + ODD is essential and may contribute to the development of (early) preventive interventions. Participants were matched for age, gender, and ADHD-subtype (diagnostic groups), and did not differ in IQ. Predictors included pre- and perinatal risk factors (pregnancy duration, birth weight, maternal smoking during pregnancy), transgenerational factors (parental ADHD; parental warmth and criticism in diagnostic groups), and postnatal risk factors (parental socioeconomic status [SES], adverse life events, deviant peer affiliation). Three models were assessed, investigating risk factors for ADHD-only versus controls (N = 86), ADHD + ODD versus controls (N = 86), and ADHD + ODD versus ADHD-only (N = 90). Adverse life events and parental ADHD were risk factors for both ADHD + ODD and ADHD-only, and more adverse life events were an even stronger risk factor for comorbid ODD compared with ADHD-only. For ADHD + ODD, but not ADHD-only, parental criticism, deviant peer affiliation, and parental SES acted as risk factors. Maternal smoking during pregnancy acted as minor risk factor for ADHD-only, while higher birth weight acted as minor risk factor for ADHD + ODD. No effects of age were present. Findings emphasise the importance of these factors in the development of comorbid ODD. The identified risk factors may prove to be essential in preventive interventions for comorbid ODD in ADHD, highlighting the need for parent-focused interventions to take these factors into account.

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  • Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.Netherlands 4 Karakter Child and Adolescent Psychiatry University Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands 5 University of Groningen, Groningen, The NetherlandsAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common childhood psychiatric disorder that is defined by developmentally inappropriate levels of inattention, and/ or hyperactivity and impulsivity [2]

  • We hypothesised that pre- and perinatal adversities and negative transgenerational influences would act as risk factors for both attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ADHD + Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and postnatal adversities to act primarily as risk factors for ADHD + ODD compared with ADHD-only [1, 6, 23, 33]

  • In differentiating between ADHD-only and ADHD + ODD, we hypothesised that postnatal adversities and negative transgenerational influences would be more strongly related to ADHD + ODD than to ADHD-only [43]

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Introduction

Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00787-017-0972-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. The aim of the current study was to investigate potential risk factors for the development of comorbid ODD in individuals with ADHD (ADHD + ODD), and to identify whether risk factors differed for individuals with ADHDonly and individuals with ADHD + ODD To this end, we assessed pre- and perinatal risk factors (pregnancy duration, birth weight, maternal smoking during pregnancy), transgenerational influences (parental ADHD, for ADHDonly and ADHD + ODD parental warmth and parental criticism as well), and postnatal risk factors (socioeconomic status [SES], adverse life events, deviant peer affiliations) in three groups: ADHD + ODD, ADHD-only, and typically developing controls. We expected less parental warmth and more parental criticism to be predictive for ADHD + ODD group membership, compared with ADHD-only [23, 43]

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