Abstract
Introduction: Self-efficacy of adults with ADHD might be changed unfavourably under methylphenidate
treatment. Therefore, we sought to investigate the initial situation and changes under
this medication, regarding features related to self-efficacy (self concept, locus
of control and action control).
Methods: 3 self-rating scales (FSKN, IPC, and HAKEMP-90/ACS-90) were applied to 24 adults
with ADHD combined type, before and after 5 months of methylphenidate treatment.
Results: No negative changes with respect to ADHD symptoms or any questionnaire were found
under medication. In fact, both ADHD symptom domains, 5 out of 10 self concept subscale
scores, and all 3 action control subscale scores changed favourably. Regression analysis
revealed that only facets of self concept, but not of locus of control or of action
control, predicted the patients’ response to stimulant medication (i.e., a reduction
of ADHD symptoms).
Discussion: Positive changes of self-concept and action control features under methylphenidate
treatment in this study may encourage therapists to treat adults with ADHD with stimulants,
thus not being at risk to decrease their patients’ self-efficacy. In combined pharmacological/psychotherapeutic
approaches, self-concept scales could be used to predict treatment outcome, and in
order to monitor interactions between ADHD symptom reduction and self concept.
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Correspondence
Dr. M.-A. Edel
Department of Psychiatry
Ruhr University
LWL Hospital Bochum
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Germany
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