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Comorbid Internalizing and Externalizing Disorders Predict Lability of Negative Emotions Among Children With ADHD

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<b>Objective:</b> A subset of children with ADHD experience more frequent, sudden, and intense shifts toward negative emotions. The current study utilized ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to provide a valid assessment of the impact of comorbid internalizing and externalizing disorders on negative emotional lability (EL) among children with ADHD. <b>Method:</b> Parents of 58, 8- to 12-year-old children with ADHD were administered a diagnostic interview to assess for ADHD and for the presence of comorbid disorders. Parents completed EMA-based ratings of their child's negative emotions three times daily for a total of 28 days. <b>Results:</b> Children with a comorbid internalizing disorder or children with comorbid oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) experienced significantly greater EMA-derived negative EL than children without comorbid disorders over time. Children with multiple comorbidities experienced greater EL than children with single comorbidities. <b>Conclusion:</b> Overall, this study suggested that both comorbid ODD and comorbid internalizing disorders contribute to <i>negative</i> EL among children with ADHD.

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