Journal of Forensic Medicine | 2021

Teachers’ Attitude Toward Children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) at Primary Schools in AlNasiriyah City, Iraq

 
 

Abstract


The aim of the current study is to identify teachers’ attitude about attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder(ADHD) and its relation to their demographic characteristics. A descriptive study design was carried outamong 250 teachers at primary schools in Nasiriyah city was selected by using convenience sample type.The data is collected by using Google classroom through distribution of the attitudes questionnaire toprimary school teachers which composed of 22 items. The highest percentage 36.8% of teachers at age41-50 years old, 52.8% were females, 70.8% were urban residence, 54.5% were married, 53.6% had barelysufficient income, 62.8% had bachelor graduated, 56.4% teach the classes (4-6) and 48.8% teach in maleschool. The majority 95.6% of teachers had neutral attitude toward ADHD and the grand mean was 1.93.There is significant statistical difference in teachers’ attitude with regard to their gender. Majority of teachershad neutral attitude About ADHD among children. Teachers attitudes is affected by gender. It is important toteach teachers about how to deal with child who had ADHD. Assign work that suits the student’s skill level,and give appropriate supervision to ADHD students.

Volume 15
Pages 1488-1494
DOI 10.37506/IJFMT.V15I1.13622
Language English
Journal Journal of Forensic Medicine

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