ADHD Lab
Dr. O'Laughlin's lab is engaged in a number of projects related to evaluation for ADHD among children, as well as parent help-seeking behavior and adherence to assessment recommendations.
Current Projects
Factors influencing parent and teacher ratings of child behavior and child impairment
Informants tend to provide discrepant ratings of child behavior, which can complicate the process of assessing behavior problems in children. A variety of demographic, parenting, and school-related factors have been found to influence parent and teacher ratings of child behavior. Better understanding of cross-informant differences in ratings of child behavior/impairment is essential in understanding the most effective method to integrate data from multiple informants.
ADHD and emotional dysregulation
This research considers the association between emotional dysregulation and ADHD symptoms as well as the unique and combined influence of both on child functioning. Better understanding of factors that contribute to impairment among children with ADHD, such as emotional dysregulation, may result in more effective assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of ADHD and comorbid diagnoses.
Parent attributions, beliefs regarding ADHD and help-seeking behavior
The purpose of this study is to better understand the influence of parental attributions of child behavior on help seeking behavior as well as adherence to assessment recommendations.