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Asked: May 19, 20242024-05-19T11:55:18+05:30 2024-05-19T11:55:18+05:30In: Psychology

Write a short note on describe attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Elucidate the etiology of disorder.

Write a short note on describe attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Elucidate the etiology of disorder.

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      2024-05-19T11:56:04+05:30Added an answer on May 19, 2024 at 11:56 am

      Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity that interfere with daily functioning and social interactions. ADHD symptoms typically emerge in childhood and may persist into adolescence and adulthood. Individuals with ADHD often struggle with maintaining attention, organizing tasks, controlling impulses, and regulating behavior, leading to difficulties in academic, occupational, and interpersonal domains.

      Etiology of ADHD:

      1. Genetic Factors: Genetics play a significant role in the etiology of ADHD, with studies suggesting a strong genetic component in the development of the disorder. Twin and family studies have demonstrated a higher concordance rate for ADHD among identical twins compared to fraternal twins, indicating a genetic predisposition. Several genes implicated in neurotransmitter functioning, dopamine regulation, and brain development have been associated with ADHD susceptibility.

      2. Neurobiological Factors: Neurobiological factors, such as differences in brain structure and functioning, contribute to the etiology of ADHD. Neuroimaging studies have identified abnormalities in brain regions involved in attention, impulse control, and executive functioning among individuals with ADHD, including the prefrontal cortex, basal ganglia, and cerebellum. Dysfunction in neurotransmitter systems, particularly dopamine and norepinephrine, may impair information processing, behavioral inhibition, and reward sensitivity in individuals with ADHD.

      3. Environmental Factors: Environmental factors, such as prenatal and perinatal factors, exposure to toxins, and psychosocial stressors, may contribute to the development of ADHD. Maternal smoking, alcohol or substance use during pregnancy, prematurity, low birth weight, and prenatal exposure to environmental toxins have been associated with an increased risk of ADHD. Psychosocial stressors, such as family dysfunction, marital conflict, parenting practices, and socioeconomic disadvantage, can also contribute to ADHD symptoms and exacerbate existing genetic vulnerabilities.

      4. Psychosocial Factors: Psychosocial factors, such as parenting practices, family dynamics, peer relationships, and academic stress, may influence the expression and severity of ADHD symptoms. Inconsistent discipline, lack of structure, and negative reinforcement may exacerbate behavioral difficulties in children with ADHD. Family factors, such as parental psychopathology, marital discord, and household chaos, can impact children's emotional regulation, self-esteem, and social adjustment. Peer rejection, social isolation, and academic underachievement may further contribute to the functional impairment associated with ADHD.

      In summary, ADHD is a complex and multifaceted disorder with a heterogeneous etiology involving genetic, neurobiological, environmental, and psychosocial factors. Understanding the interplay between these factors is essential for accurately assessing and effectively managing ADHD symptoms, as well as developing targeted interventions and support strategies to address the diverse needs of individuals with ADHD.

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