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J Atten Disord ; 19(3): 211-21, 2015 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22893505

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: ADHD is marked by an apparent contradiction in social relationships: Those with the disorder have more difficulty establishing close relationships but report increased rates of risky sexual behavior. Two studies examined the relationship between ADHD symptomatology and fear of intimacy, sexual anxiety, and sexual behavior in college students. METHOD: In the first study, college students in China (n = 300) and the United States (n = 233) completed a series of questionnaires. In the second, 192 American college students completed a follow-up series of measures. RESULTS: In the first study, those with more ADHD symptoms did not report lower levels of sexual anxiety but did report greater fear of intimacy. In the second, students partially replicated the results of the first study, reporting greater fear of intimacy in those with more symptoms of ADHD. Those with more symptoms also reported lower expectations for the intimacy in their relationships and lower levels of relationship self-competence on one of four domains. DISCUSSION: ADHD symptomatology, particularly inattention, was related to multiple aspects of risky sexual behavior.


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Anxiety Disorders/psychology , Anxiety/psychology , Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/diagnosis , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Fear , Interpersonal Relations , Sexual Behavior/psychology , Students/psychology , Adolescent , Anxiety/diagnosis , Anxiety Disorders/diagnosis , China , Female , Humans , Male , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Students/statistics & numerical data , Surveys and Questionnaires , United States , Universities , Young Adult
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J Pers Assess ; 90(3): 270-9, 2008 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18444123

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Participants in China (n = 343) and the United States (n = 283) completed measures to assess the reliability and validity of the Fear of Intimacy Scale (Descutner & Thelen, 1991) with a Chinese population. Internal consistency was strong in both cultures, and the factor structure was also similar between cultures, with confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) identifying three-factor models in both samples. As evidence of convergent validity, the scale was positively correlated with depression and negatively correlated with social support and self-esteem. There were gender differences between cultures, but low levels of femininity were predictive of fear of intimacy in both cultures. The influence of individualism and collectivism varied, with high levels of individualism more predictive of a fear of intimacy in China than in the United States.


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Cross-Cultural Comparison , Fear , Interpersonal Relations , Personality Inventory , Adult , Analysis of Variance , China , Female , Gender Identity , Humans , Male , Models, Psychological , Personal Autonomy , Reproducibility of Results , Self Concept , Sex Factors , Social Support , Social Values , United States
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