Elementary school teachers' knowledge regarding attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Ha'il City

Aims: Teachers are often the first to recognize that their students have attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), since students and teachers are in contact most school days, and teachers notice how average students usually perform in the school setting. There were two aims in this study;...

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Published in:Hail Journal of Health Sciences
Main Authors: Ahmed Hamed ALJadani, Ibrahim Abdullah Alnais, Turki Ali Alshammari, Salman Sayah Alonazi, Abdulrahman Mansour Alshammari, Abdulilah Saad Aldhmadi, Meshael Nazzal Alreshidi, Hasan Ali Alahmed
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/hjhs/Pages/default.aspx/article.asp?issn=1658-8312;year=2020;volume=2;issue=1;spage=19;epage=24;aulast=ALJadani
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author Ahmed Hamed ALJadani
Ibrahim Abdullah Alnais
Turki Ali Alshammari
Salman Sayah Alonazi
Abdulrahman Mansour Alshammari
Abdulilah Saad Aldhmadi
Meshael Nazzal Alreshidi
Hasan Ali Alahmed
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Ibrahim Abdullah Alnais
Turki Ali Alshammari
Salman Sayah Alonazi
Abdulrahman Mansour Alshammari
Abdulilah Saad Aldhmadi
Meshael Nazzal Alreshidi
Hasan Ali Alahmed
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description Aims: Teachers are often the first to recognize that their students have attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), since students and teachers are in contact most school days, and teachers notice how average students usually perform in the school setting. There were two aims in this study; 1) to assess teachers’ knowledge regarding ADHD and 2) to investigate socio- demographic differences between teachers on their knowledge of ADHD in the city of Ha’il, Saudi Arabia. Methods: From January to February 2020 we conducted a cross-sectional study using an electronic questionnaire distributed randomly through visits to schools. The study population comprised of 405 teachers working in governmental elementary schools in Ha’il city. The questionnaire contained a total of 44 questions, 39 of them from the Knowledge of Attention Deficit Disorder Scale developed by Sciutto et al and 5 demographic questions. Respondents’ answers were used to evaluate their general knowledge about ADHD and its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. We also requested information and classified teachers according to their demographic characteristics. Results: The age ranges for teachers were between 22 and 60 years. The average percentage of knowledge regarding ADHD symptoms/diagnosis was 45.3%, whereas general knowledge and awareness of treatment measures were 32.3% and 31.2%, respectively. The average percentage score of overall knowledge regarding ADHD was 34.9%. Conclusions: ADHD knowledge among elementary school teachers in Ha’il city was insufficient considering the primary role of teachers in identifying this disorder.
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spelling doaj-art-c1901f815b3e4e92a7e2d6e1a903c32b2025-08-19T20:32:22ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsHail Journal of Health Sciences1658-83121658-85922020-01-0121192410.4103/1658-8312.347566Elementary school teachers' knowledge regarding attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Ha'il CityAhmed Hamed ALJadaniIbrahim Abdullah AlnaisTurki Ali AlshammariSalman Sayah AlonaziAbdulrahman Mansour AlshammariAbdulilah Saad AldhmadiMeshael Nazzal AlreshidiHasan Ali AlahmedAims: Teachers are often the first to recognize that their students have attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), since students and teachers are in contact most school days, and teachers notice how average students usually perform in the school setting. There were two aims in this study; 1) to assess teachers’ knowledge regarding ADHD and 2) to investigate socio- demographic differences between teachers on their knowledge of ADHD in the city of Ha’il, Saudi Arabia. Methods: From January to February 2020 we conducted a cross-sectional study using an electronic questionnaire distributed randomly through visits to schools. The study population comprised of 405 teachers working in governmental elementary schools in Ha’il city. The questionnaire contained a total of 44 questions, 39 of them from the Knowledge of Attention Deficit Disorder Scale developed by Sciutto et al and 5 demographic questions. Respondents’ answers were used to evaluate their general knowledge about ADHD and its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. We also requested information and classified teachers according to their demographic characteristics. Results: The age ranges for teachers were between 22 and 60 years. The average percentage of knowledge regarding ADHD symptoms/diagnosis was 45.3%, whereas general knowledge and awareness of treatment measures were 32.3% and 31.2%, respectively. The average percentage score of overall knowledge regarding ADHD was 34.9%. Conclusions: ADHD knowledge among elementary school teachers in Ha’il city was insufficient considering the primary role of teachers in identifying this disorder.https://journals.lww.com/hjhs/Pages/default.aspx/article.asp?issn=1658-8312;year=2020;volume=2;issue=1;spage=19;epage=24;aulast=ALJadaniattention deficit hyperactivity disorderadhdsaudi arabiaknowledgeschool teachersteacher training
spellingShingle Ahmed Hamed ALJadani
Ibrahim Abdullah Alnais
Turki Ali Alshammari
Salman Sayah Alonazi
Abdulrahman Mansour Alshammari
Abdulilah Saad Aldhmadi
Meshael Nazzal Alreshidi
Hasan Ali Alahmed
Elementary school teachers' knowledge regarding attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Ha'il City
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
adhd
saudi arabia
knowledge
school teachers
teacher training
title Elementary school teachers' knowledge regarding attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Ha'il City
title_full Elementary school teachers' knowledge regarding attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Ha'il City
title_fullStr Elementary school teachers' knowledge regarding attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Ha'il City
title_full_unstemmed Elementary school teachers' knowledge regarding attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Ha'il City
title_short Elementary school teachers' knowledge regarding attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Ha'il City
title_sort elementary school teachers knowledge regarding attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in ha il city
topic attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
adhd
saudi arabia
knowledge
school teachers
teacher training
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