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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Scientific School Performances Among Moroccan Children

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

F.Z. Rouim
Affiliation:
Faculty of Science Ibn tofail, Biology, Kenitra, Morocco
F.Z. Azzaoui
Affiliation:
Faculty of science Ben M'sik, Biology, Casablanca, Morocco
A.O.T. Ahami
Affiliation:
Faculty of Science Ibn tofail, Biology, Kenitra, Morocco

Abstract

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Background and aim

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is classified as neurodevelopmental disorders. ADHD is one of the major problems in childhood encountered most often in schools. A study realized by Platt in 2011 show that children with ADHD often experience difficulties in mathematics. The aim of this study is to assess whether there is a relationship between school performance in scientific subjects (mathematics and natural science) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Methods

The study was realized among 239 children studying in a urban school in Kenitra city (North-West of Morocco), and aged from 6 to 16 years. To evaluate the relationship between ADHD and the average class results of mathematics and natural science, Conners rating scale (parent and teacher short version) and the academic transcripts are used.

Results

The results show that there is a significant correlation (P < 0.05, P < 0.01) between the average class results in each natural science and mathematics and three components of Conners rating scales (parent's version), which are behavioral difficulties, learning difficulties and hyperactivity/impulsivity. Furthermore, the Conners rating scale (teacher's version) show, also, that there is a significant correlation (P < 0.05, P < 0.01) between behavioral difficulties, hyperactivity/impulsivity and Inattention passivity and the average class results in natural science and in mathematics.

Conclusion

As known, children with ADHD are not less intelligent than other children, although our study show that children with ADHD represent low marks in natural science and in mathematics. In fact, deeper investigations are needed to study the possible factors that could affect ADHD children's school performance.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
e-Poster Walk: Epidemiology and social psychiatry
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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