B. Asq-adhd-stigma-questionnaire-;-kellison, , 2010.

, Cette échelle porte sur certains des aspects sociaux et émotionnels du TDAH

, Cochez la réponse qui correspond le plus précisément à votre opinion

, Il n'y a pas de bonnes ni de mauvaises réponses, nous voulons simplement connaître votre point de vue. Les questions concernent des expériences, des sentiments et des opinions que les personnes avec TDAH pourraient avoir, et sur la manière dont elles sont traitées

, Faites de votre mieux pour répondre à chaque question. Réponses : Pas du tout d'accord/Pas d'accord/D'accord/Tout à fait d'accord 1. Les personnes avec TDAH se sentent coupables de leur trouble

, L'attitude des gens vis à vis du TDAH peut conduire les personnes avec TDAH à se sentir moins bien

, Une personne avec TDAH pourrait penser qu'il est risqué d'en parler aux autres

, Les personnes avec TDAH perdent leur emploi lorsque leurs employeurs découvrent leur pathologie

, Les personnes avec TDAH font tout pour garder leur trouble secret

, Les personnes avec TDAH ont le sentiment qu'elles ne sont pas des personnes aussi bien que les autres parce qu'elles ont un TDAH

, Après avoir appris qu'elles ont un TDAH, les personnes peuvent se sentir seules et isolées du reste du monde

, La plupart des gens pensent qu'une personne avec TDAH est inférieure

, Après avoir appris qu'elles ont un TDAH, les personnes s'inquiètent de la discrimination qu'elles vont subir de la part des autres

, Les enfants avec TDAH respectent généralement plus leurs pères que leurs mères

, Pour qu'un enfant soit diagnostiqué TDAH, il faut que les symptômes aient été présents avant l'âge de 7 ans

T. Le and . Est, plus fréquent chez les parents biologiques au premier degré (c'est-à-dire la mère et le père) des enfants avec TDAH que dans la population générale

, Un des symptômes des enfants avec TDAH est qu'ils ont fait preuve de cruauté physique envers les autres

, Les traitements antidépresseurs ont été efficaces dans la réduction des symptômes chez beaucoup d enfants avec TDAH

, Les enfants avec TDAH s'agitent ou se tortillent souvent sur leur chaise

, La formation des parents et des enseignants à la gestion d un enfant avec TDAH est généralement efficace lorsqu'elle est associée à un traitement médicamenteux

, Il est fréquent que les enfants avec TDAH aient un sentiment exagéré d'estime de soi ou de folie des grandeurs

, Lorsque le traitement d'un enfant avec TDAH est terminé, il est rare que ses symptômes réapparaissent

, Il est possible qu'un adulte soit diagnostiqué avec TDAH

, Chez les enfants avec TDAH on retrouve souvent une histoire de vol ou de destructions d'objets appartenant aux autres

, Les effets secondaires des médicaments stimulants utilisés dans le traitement du TDAH peuvent comprendre une légère insomnie et une réduction de l'appétit

, La connaissance actuelle du TDAH suggère deux groupes de symptômes: un avec inattention et un autre avec hyperactivité/impulsivité

, Les symptômes de la dépression sont plus fréquemment retrouvés chez des enfants avec TDAH que chez des enfants sans TDAH

, Une psychothérapie individuelle est généralement suffisante pour traiter la plupart des enfants avec TDAH

, La plupart des enfants avec TDAH « se débarrassent » de leurs symptômes dès le début de la puberté et fonctionnent ensuite normalement à l'âge adulte

, Dans les cas sévères de TDAH, les médicaments sont souvent utilisés avant de tenter des techniques de modification comportementale

, Pour être diagnostiqué TDAH, un enfant doit présenter des symptômes significatifs dans minimum deux contextes (par exemple, à la maison et à l'école)

, Si un enfant réagit à un médicament stimulant (par exemple, la Ritaline), il est probable qu'il ait un TDAH

, Les enfants avec TDAH manifestent généralement une adhésion inflexible à des routines ou à des rituels spécifiques

K. Ask-q-autism-stigma, ;. Questionnaire, and . Harrison, Questionnaire sur les connaissances et la stigmatisation du TSA, 2017.

, Pour chaque question, veuillez choisir l'option qui correspond le mieux à vos convictions et à votre compréhension actuelle

, Certains enfants avec TSA pourraient perdre des habiletés langagières acquises 3. Les enfants avec TSA pourraient avoir des réactions étranges vis à vis des propriétés olfactives, sensorielles

, Beaucoup d'enfants avec TSA ont des difficultés à comprendre les expressions du visage

, Nous avons maintenant des traitements qui peuvent guérir l'autisme

, Il est important que tous les enfants diagnostiqués TSA reçoivent une forme d'éducation spécialisée à l'école

, Beaucoup d'enfants avec TSA ont de la difficulté à tolérer les bruits forts ou certains types de contact

, L'autisme est plus fréquemment diagnostiqué chez les garçons que chez les filles 14. Les enfants avec TSA peuvent devenir autonomes en grandissant 15. Tous les enfants avec TSA ont généralement des problèmes d'agressivité

, L'autisme affecte des personnes de toutes origines 17. Les enfants avec TSA ont besoin d'aide supplémentaire pour apprendre

, En ce moment, lorsque je suis en difficulté, je suis capable de trouver différentes manières de m'en sortir

, A l'heure actuelle, je poursuis mes objectifs avec énergie/volonté

, En ce moment, je me vois en train de réussir ma vie

, Actuellement, je peux trouver différentes manières d'atteindre mes objectifs

, En ce moment précis, je suis en train d'atteindre les buts que je m'étais fixés

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