Bilgiç, AyhanYılmaz, SavaşÖzcan, ÖzlemTufan, Ali EvrenÖzmen, SevgiÖztop, DidemAkça, Ömer Faruk2020-03-262020-03-2620181087-05471557-1246https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1087054716646449https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/37072Objective: This study investigated the relationship between parental affective temperaments and the oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder (CD) symptoms of children with ADHD. Method: The sample consisted of 542 treatment-naive children with ADHD and their biological parents. Children were assessed via both parent- and teacher-rated behavioral disorder scales. Parental affective temperament and ADHD symptoms were measured by self-report inventories. The relationships between psychiatric variables were evaluated using structural equation modeling. Results: According to parent-rated behavioral disorder scales, paternal cyclothymic and maternal irritable temperaments were associated with ODD scores, and maternal depressive temperament was associated with CD scores. In terms of teacher-rated behavioral disorder scales, maternal anxious temperament was associated with ODD scores, and paternal cyclothymic and maternal depressive temperaments were associated with CD scores. Conclusion: These results suggest that certain parental affective temperaments are related to an increase in symptoms of disruptive behavioral disorders in children with ADHD.en10.1177/1087054716646449info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessconduct problemsparental functioningoppositional defiant disorderThe Relationship Between Parental Affective Temperament Traits and Disruptive Behavior Disorders Symptoms in Children With ADHDArticle22131235124527125992Q1WOS:000447346000006Q1