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Saudi ADHD Research

Below is a curated list of published studies related to different aspects of Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Saudi Arabia, including prevalence, awareness, diagnosis, language and communication, and review articles.

Additional studies from Saudi Arabia, including topics not featured on this page, are available in the research library. We also maintain a list of ADHD-related theses that have been made available online. If you would like your research featured here, or know of any publications in or about ADHD in KSA that you believe should be included here, please get in touch by email at research @ adhd.org.sa.

Note: Unless specifically stated, these studies were neither conducted by nor supported by the Saudi ADHD Society, and are provided as a resource for researchers only.

Review Articles

Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors

Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors

Abstract

Background: Young people can have mental, emotional, and behavioral problems that are real, painful, and costly. Objectives: determination of the prevalence rate of emotional and/or behavioral problems among male Saudi school- children and identifying their possible risk factors. Method: All male schoolchildren of Al-Abnae schools specialized for the sons of the employees of the Saudi Ministry of Defense (military and civilians) in Taif Governorate, Saudi Arabia were included. This study was conducted through two phases: A screening phase for all schoolchildren and adolescents included in the study through a cross sectional approach to assess their emotional and behavioral problems. A case-control phase to study risk factors. The screening phase was conducted using the Child Behavior Checklist ’Parents" form". Results: Among 1313 participated in the study, 109 (8.3%) were emotionally and/or behaviorally disturbed students (according to cut-off score for boys estimated at the 90th percentiles). Among studied socio-demographic variables, educational level (intermediate versus primary) and mother occupation (working versus non-working) were associated with a higher risk higher risk of developing emotional and/or behavioral disturbance. Unwanted pregnancy (OR=4.77, CI: 3.68-5.86), history of meningitis (OR=7.50, CI: 5.12-9.88), accidents (OR=4.07, CI: 2.87-5.26) and bronchial asthma (OR=2.96, CI: 2.16-3.76) had an increased risk of emotional and/or behavioral disturbance.

Keywords

Taif, behavior, boys, emotion, featured, school, study, prevalence, risk factors

Citation

[research_citation style="APA" pubtype="journal" authors="Moataz M Abdel-Fattah,Abdel-Rahman A Asal,Saeed M Al-Asmary,Nabil S Al-Helali,Tawfiq M Al-Jabbar,Mostafa A Arafa," year="2004" title="Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors" volume="7" issue="2" journal="German Journal of Psychiatry" shortjournal="GIPSY" startpage="1" endpage="9" articlenum="" doi=""]

Link to this page: https://res.adhd.org.sa/doi/[/if 117]

Prevalence

Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors

Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors

Abstract

Background: Young people can have mental, emotional, and behavioral problems that are real, painful, and costly. Objectives: determination of the prevalence rate of emotional and/or behavioral problems among male Saudi school- children and identifying their possible risk factors. Method: All male schoolchildren of Al-Abnae schools specialized for the sons of the employees of the Saudi Ministry of Defense (military and civilians) in Taif Governorate, Saudi Arabia were included. This study was conducted through two phases: A screening phase for all schoolchildren and adolescents included in the study through a cross sectional approach to assess their emotional and behavioral problems. A case-control phase to study risk factors. The screening phase was conducted using the Child Behavior Checklist ’Parents" form". Results: Among 1313 participated in the study, 109 (8.3%) were emotionally and/or behaviorally disturbed students (according to cut-off score for boys estimated at the 90th percentiles). Among studied socio-demographic variables, educational level (intermediate versus primary) and mother occupation (working versus non-working) were associated with a higher risk higher risk of developing emotional and/or behavioral disturbance. Unwanted pregnancy (OR=4.77, CI: 3.68-5.86), history of meningitis (OR=7.50, CI: 5.12-9.88), accidents (OR=4.07, CI: 2.87-5.26) and bronchial asthma (OR=2.96, CI: 2.16-3.76) had an increased risk of emotional and/or behavioral disturbance.

Keywords

Taif, behavior, boys, emotion, featured, school, study, prevalence, risk factors

Citation

[research_citation style="APA" pubtype="journal" authors="Moataz M Abdel-Fattah,Abdel-Rahman A Asal,Saeed M Al-Asmary,Nabil S Al-Helali,Tawfiq M Al-Jabbar,Mostafa A Arafa," year="2004" title="Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors" volume="7" issue="2" journal="German Journal of Psychiatry" shortjournal="GIPSY" startpage="1" endpage="9" articlenum="" doi=""]

Link to this page: https://res.adhd.org.sa/doi/[/if 117]

Awareness and Attitudes

Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors

Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors

Abstract

Background: Young people can have mental, emotional, and behavioral problems that are real, painful, and costly. Objectives: determination of the prevalence rate of emotional and/or behavioral problems among male Saudi school- children and identifying their possible risk factors. Method: All male schoolchildren of Al-Abnae schools specialized for the sons of the employees of the Saudi Ministry of Defense (military and civilians) in Taif Governorate, Saudi Arabia were included. This study was conducted through two phases: A screening phase for all schoolchildren and adolescents included in the study through a cross sectional approach to assess their emotional and behavioral problems. A case-control phase to study risk factors. The screening phase was conducted using the Child Behavior Checklist ’Parents" form". Results: Among 1313 participated in the study, 109 (8.3%) were emotionally and/or behaviorally disturbed students (according to cut-off score for boys estimated at the 90th percentiles). Among studied socio-demographic variables, educational level (intermediate versus primary) and mother occupation (working versus non-working) were associated with a higher risk higher risk of developing emotional and/or behavioral disturbance. Unwanted pregnancy (OR=4.77, CI: 3.68-5.86), history of meningitis (OR=7.50, CI: 5.12-9.88), accidents (OR=4.07, CI: 2.87-5.26) and bronchial asthma (OR=2.96, CI: 2.16-3.76) had an increased risk of emotional and/or behavioral disturbance.

Keywords

Taif, behavior, boys, emotion, featured, school, study, prevalence, risk factors

Citation

[research_citation style="APA" pubtype="journal" authors="Moataz M Abdel-Fattah,Abdel-Rahman A Asal,Saeed M Al-Asmary,Nabil S Al-Helali,Tawfiq M Al-Jabbar,Mostafa A Arafa," year="2004" title="Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors" volume="7" issue="2" journal="German Journal of Psychiatry" shortjournal="GIPSY" startpage="1" endpage="9" articlenum="" doi=""]

Link to this page: https://res.adhd.org.sa/doi/[/if 117]

Diagnosis

Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors

Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors

Abstract

Background: Young people can have mental, emotional, and behavioral problems that are real, painful, and costly. Objectives: determination of the prevalence rate of emotional and/or behavioral problems among male Saudi school- children and identifying their possible risk factors. Method: All male schoolchildren of Al-Abnae schools specialized for the sons of the employees of the Saudi Ministry of Defense (military and civilians) in Taif Governorate, Saudi Arabia were included. This study was conducted through two phases: A screening phase for all schoolchildren and adolescents included in the study through a cross sectional approach to assess their emotional and behavioral problems. A case-control phase to study risk factors. The screening phase was conducted using the Child Behavior Checklist ’Parents" form". Results: Among 1313 participated in the study, 109 (8.3%) were emotionally and/or behaviorally disturbed students (according to cut-off score for boys estimated at the 90th percentiles). Among studied socio-demographic variables, educational level (intermediate versus primary) and mother occupation (working versus non-working) were associated with a higher risk higher risk of developing emotional and/or behavioral disturbance. Unwanted pregnancy (OR=4.77, CI: 3.68-5.86), history of meningitis (OR=7.50, CI: 5.12-9.88), accidents (OR=4.07, CI: 2.87-5.26) and bronchial asthma (OR=2.96, CI: 2.16-3.76) had an increased risk of emotional and/or behavioral disturbance.

Keywords

Taif, behavior, boys, emotion, featured, school, study, prevalence, risk factors

Citation

[research_citation style="APA" pubtype="journal" authors="Moataz M Abdel-Fattah,Abdel-Rahman A Asal,Saeed M Al-Asmary,Nabil S Al-Helali,Tawfiq M Al-Jabbar,Mostafa A Arafa," year="2004" title="Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors" volume="7" issue="2" journal="German Journal of Psychiatry" shortjournal="GIPSY" startpage="1" endpage="9" articlenum="" doi=""]

Link to this page: https://res.adhd.org.sa/doi/[/if 117]

Language & Communication

Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors

Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors

Abstract

Background: Young people can have mental, emotional, and behavioral problems that are real, painful, and costly. Objectives: determination of the prevalence rate of emotional and/or behavioral problems among male Saudi school- children and identifying their possible risk factors. Method: All male schoolchildren of Al-Abnae schools specialized for the sons of the employees of the Saudi Ministry of Defense (military and civilians) in Taif Governorate, Saudi Arabia were included. This study was conducted through two phases: A screening phase for all schoolchildren and adolescents included in the study through a cross sectional approach to assess their emotional and behavioral problems. A case-control phase to study risk factors. The screening phase was conducted using the Child Behavior Checklist ’Parents" form". Results: Among 1313 participated in the study, 109 (8.3%) were emotionally and/or behaviorally disturbed students (according to cut-off score for boys estimated at the 90th percentiles). Among studied socio-demographic variables, educational level (intermediate versus primary) and mother occupation (working versus non-working) were associated with a higher risk higher risk of developing emotional and/or behavioral disturbance. Unwanted pregnancy (OR=4.77, CI: 3.68-5.86), history of meningitis (OR=7.50, CI: 5.12-9.88), accidents (OR=4.07, CI: 2.87-5.26) and bronchial asthma (OR=2.96, CI: 2.16-3.76) had an increased risk of emotional and/or behavioral disturbance.

Keywords

Taif, behavior, boys, emotion, featured, school, study, prevalence, risk factors

Citation

[research_citation style="APA" pubtype="journal" authors="Moataz M Abdel-Fattah,Abdel-Rahman A Asal,Saeed M Al-Asmary,Nabil S Al-Helali,Tawfiq M Al-Jabbar,Mostafa A Arafa," year="2004" title="Emotional and Behavioral Problems Among Male Saudi Schoolchildren and Adolescents: Prevalence and Risk Factors" volume="7" issue="2" journal="German Journal of Psychiatry" shortjournal="GIPSY" startpage="1" endpage="9" articlenum="" doi=""]

Link to this page: https://res.adhd.org.sa/doi/[/if 117]